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                  <text>Wednesday, November

The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohl(

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M0t1t

Rutlond Gorden Club Mokes Plans
Far N~vember Rum.,noge Sole' At Meet
f~ • Rum1Je held on NO\'IIb•

Plaal· wre made
!DIP Sale to

bor 6 aDd 8lb when the llutlood
a.rden Club met :ilonda)' nl&amp;ht
at tbe home of iheir president,
:Mn. Everttt - CoiW6ll, Vinton,
RD. Mrs. CUsh JobnstoD wu
JWD:ed general chairman of the
aa.le and the place will be anoounted later tbil: week. Anyone
baftnJI: a donation of clean UJB)le

sueeeastut

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Joyce Charleen McDade Announced

aDd a 1eDenl
held on "Indoor
Window-am planUtat" with care
or the variDUJ hoWiepblntl lb'eated.
~ it ll)ed to nave it
'6eUT8NII at the aale-place by Mr.1. Truman Chue wu reYrfdq.
ported critir.aJly ill at tbe Meige
Duriq: the buaineu meeting General Hospital.
til(!: )'&amp;ll'bookl werto distributed
and it wu decided that a mem·
The bosU~AI served a dessert
ber would pay a fiDe for lail- cout'fl.e to t~e ~embers at th~
ure to blve hr exhibit at the rnee~og which 15 the last
of
meetillll! ia announced in
the the year. Installation of ttle new
yearbook".
officers will be held at the Nov·
JtoU~ all reaponsea were "The ember meetiq.

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C~JMn

McDole's

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cactmentto DOyle Lee Salkil, son
Df r.tr. and M.ra. Glen Baker. of
8462 Larch Rd ., Toledo, Ohio, is
announced by her parMis.

Mr. IDd Mrl.

The "bride-elect js the daughter
of Mr. .and M~s. Henry ·McDole
of 3144 Zone Ave, Toledo aml
rranddaughter of the late ·Mr. and
Mi-a. David Speaneer, Chester.

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iun floral. Tishtly ·twleled yams form a rich Grey bac~gronml for

sp.,klinl muhicolo~d flora Is. P.aetical as well as hcautiful, _the
all-over .pattern hid.. footprint• and. soil ... the du{ability of
blended yarns aosur.. yea" of.happy &amp;ervice •nd laotiois love·
liness. Jn broadloom widtho and 12 practi~ Floor-Plan

ll.oa oim.

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only

9.9 5 ,sq. yd.

Take advanrage of aur coiwenient time·pay ment plan •
and enjoy JOUr new carpet ar rug wloile ! ou pay /or ir.
lTe will be /wppy ,,., work oul a plan to /it .wut bud11e1.

GH GUAID

~n and ref~menW of barbe·
eues, cofree and eakea weft! served. Pri~a for . eo~tumes
WOP by Mrs. Carl Kautz,

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Mn. (John · Ihle, ~ ·l fl. •nd Mn.
Pll'l Koutz, . Mr. and ~· l!ldlaon
&lt;

PUCO Complete,s 1Several Civic Groups En~rse . ·

J!ullon, J)onoa, Geor4•·· 111Jd llarrf

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S'ICIAL

MIITtNGS
.
·ol Tflere
be three
•Pee1alwUI
mee~
at the~eveninp
R.eilldl:
ill M hocll Ob
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s,
v e· et
1t
urc...,.
ov.
4, aDif 5. ~c'~ ~~ char~:e of
Rev: ·l'reelarid Nqtrii. ·The meet·
ins: to- begin at 7:30 p.m. Every-

Survey Request .Measure For Street Equipment
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encot.ll'l#d
the 1upport. -of the
Robiaaon's eltorti are. beiq 41Of Metl'll
"atef
P......,. U01111 Club, PontorO)' .Nc1ed ....ani
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terat
a
idlle
'Will
by

COLUMBUS, o. UP-Tile state
Public UtUitlea CommieDoa. enJ.
mated today It would eo,t tbe
Meip. Water Co., $33,811'7· to provide additional serviee to residentJ
in Pomeroy.
The study was maM 11 tho rcault of 1 group of petitions which
was presuted to tt1e ~adl'lsioo
by residents wbo waut tbe 1'0111·
PIDY to -extend its line uu:l. fur·
nlsh them water ·service.
·
PUC Engiuer B. D. Tackett
recommended that a beariag bt
eonducted at Pomeroy to determine whether tbe compaD)' sbould
.furnish the service. No date has
been set ·for IUC~-~ h~.

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POMEROY BEND THEATRE·S
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MtDDLIPORT

MEIGS

TEMPI.E

TONIGHT

TONIGHT

The Rood To Denver

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(Technfcolor)
John Pa\fM
Mona F,.....,.n
.HORTS
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Mlooler Roberto
Clnema•co.,. (Technlclll..-l
tt.nrv Fonda hm"
Shorll
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Nov. S.4

Three For The Show
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ClrwmascaJM (Tec:hnlccator)
Wty Grable MUM. Champloit
Shortt

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Thurt.·Prl-

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Far Horlzqbj

VItia Vlalort

Bradbury Man
Escapes Injury
In Lidder Fall
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Charlton HMton

$HOI\TS
Mr. and Mrs : Fred Ro.senbaum
entertained
a group of relatives 11.~~,:,~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.!.:~---'----.,.------------7""-.,;;:C
with a dinner Sund~ at their I
home, Vale St.
Guests were ·Mrs. E. L. Capobart and .Mrs. Lee Richardson and
dsuahter, Jo11.n, of Warren ; Mr."·
Philip Meier, Columbus; Mr. d
Mr.s. Russell Capehart and
U·
ghten, Jackie and Diane, or Ma.aon. W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
RMenbaum and chi14rcn, Jwckic,
Rlcklo and Barbie of Samlusky
and Dr. Paul Bauman of Ports .
mouth.

Cfk!H Kaufl, ·Bradbury, Waa
taken today to Dr. ,Ray ·PickeD8'

olllee by tb MiddlePort

lloioerge~­

cy 8Q111.d, after b~ )Jp.d falleli·' ill·
to ~ ,loadiq dock Md 1\'ll.· knock·
ed uDCOJ11(!ious, at the Beck, ¥anufac,.urlng Company,. ln Mlddie-

port.

It ill reportl!d that Mr ~. ~uU
had cllmbe4. down a \edder. and
had attlpped batk:w~a into . a
lqadiPI pit, and fell- aome four.
feet:
.
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He wu reP'Orted tit have ~en,
·OnlY . a~k~a-~. ~~ . re~orted
back to' work. ·~ ;·
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PonMrDy Pultlk Llb,lry II
be rl~:her by· 2500 ~l.umes of
olcl and rart books_ given it thil
witk 11 a "'tift from the hurt"
by a native Pomeroy m•n. who
has not llvild In this vicinity
for tht pitt 59 .,....,, Tht huge
collection of books from
llbrery of the Ia.. H•rt St•nbery wer• ,.,rch.iecl w.,.t .....
day by John Wllll.atn tfenchtr

tl'••

Hr.n.~ler

H.rtcher, born
1111 left this
end haa tine•
~ful In a

b. N.!Uned Qu~en

purdtue of two piflces of ~
eleani.D:t equipmeDt. 11 ,...._Ill !r

Two Rutland Boys er::::ro;:t~
./!~ ·
a la.r&amp;e tank
wUk .is~
Are Senten"ed
il tbe .......,. . ·II
..,. the eleetoonte, is
T0 BIS Tenos •p,.....ed
the .,.. that will
dbt ...
u to
ft
While •
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and
truck.
Tbe ot...O , . . _
be J)lll'dlased

,

of

well

Two

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haul

pidt up
awat

woeild ~
for hilb _.,... pumplu ..,.Ill•
me:irt to wash ' aDd JPiat ttae

large laftk tnacll:

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lfayor B.ObiniOil PGimJ: GUt .~
the latter pi... of ..,;~
woqld be boval~le ID llwiOo.: of
flood cleanup ' .u well u 10 ~
vide a meaDS of 09JIIiq ..~
keepinr .....,.. ol..,. , that ,wniol4
otherwise be bl~ .to tb4'

..._,., It

eould abo

haul watn

w.•

I'&gt;

to . -~

;~· ~===r

Witlo
tbo..that
beeonl

able,lh._, llroOt bl
.&lt;®blloocl..~

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Heabo
emplofos.i •ould

Ito et;eeted.
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Sillee tb~ wu DO eur(8W' In
PO!iiteroy, Ute city offiCialS Nid

whn

be as.od to pnwtde' fvnd&gt; !Gr t)te

inue

...,rt

thAt the young p«tpl~ ahOUld be
CINCINNATI. 0 . UP-Produce:
congrahtlated oa theu cooper-a· 1Eggs·, study, unehang:ed to
lc
tion.
lower. supplies adequate; coo.tumer U. S. A larle 54-65; mediums 38-40; wbolesole, cOIIllller·
TO RIPORMATOIIY
cial 60 per ctat A, extra ll!'le
Jack L. Hay~, South Charleston D-!51; mediurm 32-36; CUI'J'Wit reand James
Hoffman, Rutlmd celp\5 30-32,
were transported to the BIS at
Chickeas, lteady,
unebeged,
Lancasf.cl', Wednesday. The two undertone unsettled; fryen 18-19;
had beeo. cb&amp;Tged with auto theft hem, beavy 19-21; bens, light 15and larceny, and b'iid been sen· 16; old roosters 10-11.
tenced to one year at th&amp; rerormTurteya,
steady,
unclcrton.e
atory by Juvenile Judge John weak, youq heDa 35-38; young

here on leave with his l11th
er· Thomas Hensler and .11ister.
M;s. Harry Hill hAS returned and
!.11 a member of 110\h Transporla
tlon Battalion at n EuAtl s, Va..
Mr. and Mrs, S1muel B11rnharl

crullq _ ..
boDd.
whldt

i.a

and street OI.Ubtr.
The blue i1 lor .0085 mm · &amp;r
114 ceub oa each -t~o9CJO of pro.
ballot next Tuesday be.fOft Pome- perty eval~atiOD •n)t'~oul4 be ia
roy voten.
effect for a five Ji!:W ~

Iin.e

Carolyn Sowards

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BAKER
FURNITURE
ON THE IIRIG.HtEST CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

Gtu~e, Thml W•rd Fire Depart·
Pomeroy Chamber ot ComIHI"ce' IDd Meip County Jayeeea
today Jaunch·ed an iDtensi~ personal tllttlpaicn in support ot an
which wtU appear on the

meat,

Rutland
juven.ilet. 18
yean old W'ete it!fttenced to the
815 at Laneaster for tbftt and
pMOie violatiwl by Judae Joha
Baeoo in juveaile nurt WedDeadoy.
1be two youth&amp; were charged
with flftliDJ nimJ JlllODI of JISGnd a pair af aun gla!Se$
from a. bftad truck. operated by
George .Grtt.e, that was parked in
froai of bil house ia Rutland.
for
Ooe !)f tbe youtbi wu pk:ked
up by Deputy Sherirr ~1 Bart&amp;Um M.Oilday and cited t'- appear
I# . cOurt. and llle Othfr WU cited
t o - IJ! .
b)c..luvaojlo.Of·
:fleer Carl Gtldl7, ,

, c:ruH thi:euth
tiOM of the

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Pvt. Thomas C.

Urges Support
or Bond I .·

·Karr,

lfolter.

Rosenbaum family
Entertained·Su,day
4t Rosenbaum s

Pomeroy Library

Mr. and ~ra. Horace
Mr. and Mro. David Kol&gt;
.1enti, Mr. and Mra. Roy Holter,

·PaUl

The Intermediate class of · Ihe
·:..: ,:
Pomeroy Church of Chri.!:it hc~d a charge of the party and serti;Jpg
masked Halloween partv, Mon day on the err.tertainment cmhtnlt~~e
i~~'::·· ln. the basem~ Jnt of the Harold
were .Miss
Loui&amp;e
Gilm~
nl;
Sndtb
al!d Mra.
OlivertMMi·
wluch was deCorated m
"'
with the ,,eason.
; hael and 'OD · tbe ' kiiebeo cohlmlt.
,
1 .ee ~ere ~rs. Ralpob We_lker, Mn.
Denvet ·KaDple, Wa,ter Kennedy Me!vm Smtih, Mrs. Orv11le Well
: and ;JUII· Andrews were the and Mrs. Elwood Bowers.

Garnes were played during the
evening and prizes awarded th e
winners, after which refreshm ents
of sloppy Joefl, doughnuts, cider,
hot chocplate and coUce wer e served.
Miss Elizabeth Dutfy was ~ n

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barn which was ·decorated. iu

ik'eBSed; Mrs. Woodrow Mora
.Jin, Roy Holtt.r, most unusual.
., ""be guests included Uio: a.v.
·a-nd · lifts. Robert Linter, Mr. and
~- Earl Dean, r,lr. and Mro;

And,.ws, ugliest and Non cy H•l·
cher,
the hardest to idcntfy.
!

Two leHis o£ pile give deep~ dramatic texture lo tldslov.ely Don:' in·

parey .... h.W

litr. and Mis. · Woodrow Morl.,
Mr. ·ud Mio. Paul Saer, Mr. and

1
awan:led
to Sheila
grand march
and
judges were
for the
Ohlintte•, prettiest; Mary Alice

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Masked Halloween Party Sponsored By ·
Church 01 Christ Group Held Monday

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~j,lo;g with the IIAiloween

McDole was
graduated
from Burnham Hiih School , Syl·
vania, 0 ., alao studied eight years
ol mu.~;ic and i.s now ct teach er of
the accordian.
Mr. Salkil was gradualed rrom
Burnb8m High School, Sylv&lt;~nia,
0 ., and just c.ompleted two years
of servke in the U. S. .f\rmy :Js
SP 3 Ut Sigo-al Corps and ha.s re·
turned from Kore.r..

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The

e

V~DOD

at their fafm

~ l\ttll¥od.

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~===~~=~10. Miss

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Webers Entertoin
At Form With
Halloween

Engagement To Doyle Lee
Joyt!e

2. l

operate the

tUt tbe equipmeat.

.
six to ten _mjles "" .~r
.safely making· tbe riMniBI .. ttf

fro:m

.rtreeta

a reliUvt:IJ almpl•

ter.

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"lt is tbe f'lrst · time Uaat.. ""

haV. as•ecl for mytlohtgf ~· ·
son wd today, "It is ""1*1' ~·
we wiU draw wide support from
the reold&lt;oots &lt;iC 'Poid- t9 .I!""
vide this mum DMded ec:t~
whieb is lor tbe bet.Urment ol
the eotire community."
..r believe," Ute ·M'ITor ~
tinued, ''that tbe averate U'riDp
Baoon,&amp;t~~d=•~Y·~----------~to=nu=-~~=~~-~~
~: _r_~~a&gt;--_3_~
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.
for an home ownen 'wilf be' m~
grea1B thon the .... of
1!1.0
equipmea.t to them. The U&amp;e of
. OLtVIII IJAILEY
tbe eqalptl)ent WiU pnwe a ~~Ut
savinp ia bepi.Dg estfrian Of
The Daily Sentil'lel;~ry · Man eard. Oonald E. Bailey of romehomes cleantl' and. al8o iNml of
!&amp;, oo lona:er a ' ~mystery." -He ltas roy Route 1 who is no relaUon to
furni;;binp witlriJL tlte hoales... '
been ldentlfled and:tlle lucky win· the "My.stery Man " also answered
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerte propolted improvoemeo'l.s to State
ner of the prize of $&amp;.00 in cash corn:clJy.
W-ednesday night in a seuion beld Route 33 and it&amp; importance to the
is Clarice Jean · Norris, or SyraThe clues given were: "PHt in City ilau took defmite ateps
growth or Poooeroy. No immediate
C··...£4W
cuse, Oblo.
and Circus Man mab the nama toward enlara:ement of i'tti mem· aetioo was taten at the time, but
~
W"l....
Clarite Jean, daughter or Mr.
compi1N." The flnt n.m1 I•
bershlp and the implementAtion o( indlc•tions were tbat tbe ehambel'
and Mn Carroll Nofris of Syra·
that of Oli"Hr W"'delt Holmes, a larger program for the Christ. wou.ld make a eoneerted effort ln
iV
cuSe U. a third Jrade .sttidenl and
tiM put ancl ttt. secon~ neme
covper•tion wilh other local
J
·,
mas season.
thfl of Iaiiey of Barnum- I
adtnlts tbat sht! ' htd the aid ol
Howard Frant,. llaJ'Ot of Ja..
With Pr&lt;oident Howard B.~ groups t.o ~ the improvement
a.Uey f•me.
''.Motbet" aod "~a&lt;ldy" in oolviog
at ao early date.
cine, todey announced tbat , tile
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Myatery MaD's Identity.
Tha SHonct due rHd: uA type pres,lding membeTS of the ChamPresent for the WeclnO.U.. curfew tmpo.ed 'II Radne doii'l!o1
ber
vot.M
to
establish
a
new
dues
Who. WN the My;tery, lf.an? He of bridge and tractor combined,
niht Qteeting 11rere Robert. JK911s, the Halloween HaHn bas DOW
Was Oliver · Bai\ey or Racine.
when -ut In pl.c41 will end tht structON for the civic ormiza. BOI An ........, Gl.....,. Ewln, C. been liftod.
tion
with
bwlinftll
and
profflfionOhio, operator Of a 11ervt'ce starace." The ty..- of brill.. I• a
C. CuclJer, William Grue8er. Ri·
·Frank said that he and tb~ ftl·
Uon in tHat community.
8•11.., Bridge •amlllar to mlny al dues .betntl set 11. $21 per an· chard Follrod, Tom . Crow, Leslie late couoeU wllbed. to
num, payable semi-a.Dnually and
-""" in the arm~ ••rvk:• tnd
Fultz., Major E. F. ltobiDIIOD, Ro- their thaJib to Ill tile. peOple :of
One ot~er perspn &amp;180 gue,&lt;;scd .t he tractor 1n Oliver. By plac• also to permit auoc.iate member·
bert
Coate.s. Freak Will, Jack the cammUDlt)' fot tbett fOOPeta·
ships
at
tbe
rat.t
of
$5
per
year.
t~e eor,recl answer to the M¥•Lery
in1 the name of ·o11.,., before
Cramer.
RefDO)d Greene, Richai'd tion duriDc tbe tenure of the
It
wu
pohtted
out
Uut
witb
Man's ide,ality but his entr,y was
that of Belfey the name !1 com·
Owen i:nd Ctarc:nce COlliDs.
t!urlew.
· ·
·
th(l
lower
duM
tate
struet.vre
thi.t
latm- thaD that of the winner and · plettd and tM rae• entlld by
did n·o t stale that Oliver Bailey
c.rrect llkntlflcatlon of th• more o! the business and profess·
ion1T peOple of the community
w&amp;s of Racine as did t·he earlier
_Mrstary Man.
,....---......::::.=:.:...:==--._ ____ would be enabled to become mem·
bel'll of the Chamber and wttb t-his
in mind a membt:tsbip eommittee
eoWtiDs: of Leslie Fllllz a.~
·c blitman, Frank Will and Richard
Tbe annual metina; of the tor1e marken at Chalet, Ru~
Owen were appointM.
Meigs
County Pioneer · and Hi&amp;- and Harrisoaville on tle' &lt;f'Otite
Pointlntl toward ·the roming
torical
Society will. be beld Sat- traveled by John llorpli.. ndholidaY season Ute eiVie organizaurday at 1:30 at the Uoited. Me. era In 1888; the ~ §I
tion dilcussed plans of the. or· thodist Churt!h, Poml!t'Oy,
ao local biatory ddbl ~
ganlzatkm to apin eorlduct a
cording to tbe annouoeement the county sutb u a~ . · ailpro11ram as ln the past yean of made by A. V. Howell. preeldent derway at Ches,..., Pottlallll 'and
me'i-tbaat pirticipathtn. and the "onors at t.he Ohio Cittzen.sblp Han'isoilrille; to oilier . tO : tbe
addition or
ChrUtmti decorJohn Handley. who won t09 elemeatary iieboots 8\ti!b .• t.liUI
atiCms for the coq~mUmty. In ac· and
History c6nte1t at ObJo Uni· aa lbe SoeietJ IIGW Jau :IJiil ......
cor~ With this alrtioa a tbe.r- veraity, wiU be introduw:l
by after acquitea oe Metp. '. c.a.t7
&lt;hant &lt;OIIIIIrittee -i.ung ot a... Prln&lt;i"'' J•l!l.. Dt•.l ll of tlie alld ma hlitoey, now r:eq~ bJ
ben JeeQbs as cbal~n. W'llllam
,....
law to, be ..lllhl 1D :the :Ooiluoloio
acbobl&amp; ,of Olllo.
.~ .
Alidei&gt;OD. Gle&lt;tr&lt;&gt;Y EW1n1, Roy. Pomeroy High School
uold Greene. and Clet'el!ee Collins
Special music wtlt be furnhlbed
wm-e appoi:rtted 1» aUrvey ind by mliBicla:,ns from Pomeroy UD·
map plans for the ptoann,.
der the diiect.ion of Mn. N. 1'.
In othtr .buainete betwe Lttc Swackhammer, voeal l11.11truetor.
group ·Mayor E. F. Robinson pre- iu the Pomeroy school aystem.
sented hi&amp; vie1f8 .on lb~ bond isThe Meigs County
Pittoeer
.sue wbkh Will .Pft:Wtde MW st.rftt Society is one of the oldest in
cleanin&amp; equip~t for the oom- the State and baa an unbroken
mun·icy. As • · reiult of the brief record of anaual m"tinp. A·
ad.dres1 wbich pOinted up .the moun.g the rnauen
ac:heduled
needs for a P.f'OI;Nifi~e vil]agc for discussion Saturt!ly, are the
IUeh aa 1-oiD~ the , , rhamber furtherance of the ~1 to
weut · 01J record ., · UJlaalmoual.y desilnate tbe roU from O,e
encJoniDC the propoted bond is- Pomeroy Bead tO · liottl"DJport
sue.
.
&amp;!i t~e Burtlagton Ill~ MemorDiaoutoa 1o9, 'l"i'tOrocl 'oo tbe .ial lll&amp;hw~: tho lf8ciiGa ol lila- 'lla

Pomeroy Chamber Of Commerce
Acts To Increase Membership

'THE
ALL NEW

R....:..e
Js ,
Lifted 8 Mayor

MltG&amp; GINERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Wednesdar: Elsworth
Baker, Syracwe.

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Mrs. Je~s~ Carr and e:randdaiJ·
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ton visited Mr. and Mrs. w'illiam
King.
Mtolvin MotTls anll lucille Beal
who are employed in Columbu~
spent the weekend with their par.
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Judy. Joan and Jeanette Butcher returned to their home hertnfter spend ing several weeks viai!Jn&amp; l'elatives ln Pennsylvania.
Recent callers at the Wayne
Beal home were ·Mr. and Mrs. c.
E. Ratcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Murray , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beal,
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2:~ Modern Romances
3:00 .Matinee Theatre
4:00 Date with Life
4:lft Flrit Love
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taloed the membtrs ot the Carle- 8:80
ton Sunday School at a Halloween 9·110 o;, S\•11:
party recently. Gamea were play,. 9:36 Star Sta.we
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e~ o~ Mr and lJrs. B("n .urewer
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Weekend a:uests ot Mr. an.d M~.
Fe-~ture ·Report
L. D. 5tierce were Mr. anljl. !Us:
Sat'urdlily N\ws ~pecli\
DenYer Curtis and son of Colu-;_.
Foofb~tll Extra
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Saturday· Lucy Sho\v
M~ter o( Poljla,nd, Mr. Jod ~.'
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Hebart Newell and so~, l(~ 9 .
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. be pickTop quality peas mUJt
DeMarco of Brooklyn by a ed o.nd canned . wltbin three
wide margin Wednesday night in hours to retain full fllvor. 1J.b.
tbelr •rv fight before 2,200 at by, McNeill &amp; Llb~;r
ebeeka
the Baltimore Coliseum, Paddy temperature and tetiderneas of ·
was demanding a rematch today ·p eas on the vines wiU1 seienti~
on grounds that be had been mls- fit in1trumentfl and puta plcken
treJCted by referee Eddie Leo- to work at the proper lnataot reo
nard.
gardless o1 the time of day
"Billy Goat'' P~ddy suffered nie:ht.
the only knockdown of the fig~
in
siXth round when a right·
left combination of hooks dropp·
p
' eood opponoat lor ed hlm oD his b•unches. He
_l,lP at "three" but took the,.. m
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.datory
count
of
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23-yea.r--old Ryff won
1J'fl'0Wn," DeWheel Balanee
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wasn't
knoekfii
10.round decision
Brake Servlee
Marco declared an&amp;rily today.
BeatiiJ&amp;ht Ad)umnenl
''We bumped heads and I went
down. The referee should have
given me a rest period. lostead,
be couJited and didn't even send '
Ryff to a neutral corner. I ·
!llist on a return match ln
JAFEft' SERviCE
son Square Garden, wbere
P0111Bl10Y, omo
get an even break."
Ryff registered his 19th

UP-Light·
Frankie Ryff
Paddy
Wed·
today, "I'm
Will help me get a
the sprlng."
ilJ~&gt;ilil•o, the tourth-ranldog
New York wlll
" .• •·· •.,t.elevision fight at
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II}
Billy Brown
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6:05 Sporls
6: 1!i Feature
7:30 ~~~If JubU~e
l}:OO L11wren~ll} Welk

10:00 Live Wrestling

Mr." oad Mn. Gerald Viole~
lk aD4 Mrt. Floyd Spence, Mr.

'tJnbeaten and united Maryland
bas allowed oftly 3M yards rUJ.h·
tli.a in 1e'YM games for arl •vara&amp;e ·
oi, 5I per a:ame. Army is seCond
with 6'7.5 and Holy Cross third
with 7t.7.
~aa State Leads in punting
witb aJi average of 44.5 with Tennessee second at 41.9.

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10:3q, )il'ttsoo to Ptrson

·YORK UP-Auburn re- ed only 792 yards in Its si-x game.!l,
Navy as the m11jor college an average of 132 yards per game.
which beat Colgate 27~
in total defense
today
ranks second with
retained its lead last
by Navy with
defense.
1.-d ln pl&amp;l dereleased by the NCAA
NptreDame
Bureau revealed that AU· ·
to
ground
in
a 27-13 upSet loss
21-7 last Saturday.
Saturday, h.as yield·

10:35 We1tber
10:40 Sports
10:45 FiiiJl Featu,r e
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Gene ' Autry•RoY lto~ers

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Morning Show
Captain Kangaroo
Gafry Moore
Artbur Godfrey
Strike It Ric.b
Valiant LadY
Love of Life
S,etreh for Ton:10rrow
Th~ Guidh;ag Li~ht
Katie's ~UCbeil
WelC"Of\le 'l'rJ_v eltrs
Robert Q. LeWi$
Houseparty
The Big Payo.ff
Bob Crosby Show
The Brighter 'Day

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Gene - Diddle, .Raymond

L.ast yen the ~atJ flol.ht4
in a third pla.c eUe witb Westit,rli
·Michij'an 9-5 in. t.be )lwp .in:· tbl ' ·
Mid·Amerlcan COnference ·race.

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7:30 Rln Tin Tin
8:00 O.ale 41 Harriet
8:30 Cross-roads

6:00 Lucty 8 ·Ranch ·
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6:45 S~tli~ht on ~port&amp;

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year the ~quad II shy ontr -oae of
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and lost. flu, and tbil year fUfl.
a 23-game •late openln&amp; Dee. ~~
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DAILY OAYPTOQVOIE-aer.'e bow t9 w~ It:

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
and children, Robert and
attendeCI th&gt;J football a:ame at
Gallipolis Thunday eve nine.
Clarence Shields,
wbo b.as
been w medical patlent in Holzer
Jlospital waJ returned to hll
home, ahowina some ~provement.
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'7:41 Nelfs C•~aVfP
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8:~ Nl111r•~ • A!l&amp;ler
6:15 TqttliDy ilafmPa'a

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~:_00 Ge.1,1e J\.l!trr-~o,r Ros,ers.
f:® L~cky ' R4n~h1
6:$0 Yo~ )i;$so lte~_o\1§
ft:tG sp,OWab~ bu' sports ·

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4:15 SeCret".StOrin

4:ao OJr'T~it

Here we have a brand-new
epoch of condoned
avarlciousness. ail legal and In some ln·
atance$ cu.t e.
·I was thinking that pretty soon
aomebody wlll throw a eontest
for young ladles in which the
winners are unleashed tor five
minutes in Cartier's bauble shop
or set free in RevlUon Freres'
fu.r department. For genUemen,
naturnUy, the fiYe -minule grab
would be in the rare-gun depart·
ment of Abercrombie and Fitch !
or possibly an all-expense tour
to see what they could snatch
out of the Rolls, Bentley or Jag uar mine!! in England.
The posr;ibilities are numer·
ous and might even include
a
slightly longer lapse as a free

(oader InBergere".
the chorus
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"Folies
Forline
the o(mld~e
fcrtune teller or a phony
ml youth delinquentfl SQme varla· _
·.· (
dealer, and 1 believe the
old Lion of exc.ltem~nt such aa
bow
Spanish prisoner und
_g reen· many pedestrians can _yo u run AROUND OHIO
good! gag
does
occasionally down In five minutes With a . ~ot
rear UM h.ead.
rod, mi,iht make an
excltmg
.l
Hence, It ir no surprl~ to me award for hand--coloring a box
I
~1-lrea
tiUit big bu~ ineas ill capitalizing top {or a marijuana hctory .
both on cupidity a~d devious·
The most beautlf_u! thi!lg abo':'t 1 ,
BY GEORG~ L. ZIE_IS
It l~ a pluce where the peop~e
neu and is now startJDg to raise ull good m~rchandasmg 1deas 111
rhose who bclaevc an weather Will .accept you or they wont.
Ita contestants young. For in-~ that tlley Inevitably revert the ~igns will tell you thore is a pe~- There see~s 1;0 be rio. in-betw009
!;tate o£ thmkmg.
.
11 tance, on thf! day after Thanks- cliche . A friend of mine named· 1 1o d of squaw weather, which JN
glyinJ a nther unusual give· I .Jim Moran used to turn
hulls then fnl\r)wcrl by Indian Summer.
1 have lj.een to~d, and I guess _JL
a'I'JY will IJe recorded in New loose in china KhOptl, seck nced· j The sign readers are bitting it is true, that n~~1ves in the hill
York. San Francisco and KanMa~ lcs ln hayFJtacks and !It'll refrlger· I(){)'K thi~ raJ!.
counties of OhJO have a better
City. The Nc1tional Bl~r·uit Co., ators to EskimoK, anrl it made
Julit thl.~ past week there was a conception of wbot real living is
which has a fourth -gcncrotion 1 l,!orgeous pu!Jllcity copy_ A chlld db which wa~ a d•mp, .lll)ggy one . than in any part of the stat_c.
Rln T~n Tin as a l:ltar to_ peddle in a ~oy shop or a dam e running Then thing.o; rlrarcd up bctUli· Then there _is tbe tlistory m
ill doi blsculls. Ia runnmg one wlld m a mmk or Kable shop I ~ fully. Surh is the time called In- Southern Ohto. Much has becn
G( tbote boktop contests for kids I nothing but a switch on the old dian Summer.
said about this subject. Yet, 1
The nwards nrc rather beauti· gag uboul a kid in the candy
Now Indian Sommer loses it s feel that the surface · has been
fully almple: tho first three wln- j store . And the soundest or all importance unless you can be for. barely atrutchud.
nets get five , minutes un:snper· the ~lichcs. ls the oldest ~x~om of 1 tunat~ ' t'nough to journey through
An eldrcmtlY iph~resting boo~
vlted ln Macy s stores in all man .s cupidity. Som.cllung for the hill s of Southern Ohio
at could be written about the hap·
tbl"ee citie!. They are to be n~tlung, ~~~ the Chtncs_e
.&gt;uy, this time nf year. This is the tim(' penlng!l Jn soutbehrn Ohio if a
t~a'4 loo•e In the toy dcp~rl· wttl-!' fl s!Jgh~ flavor of l1\egnl~ty that uld 1tyther NJ~Wa:t hall de- person had -ti!e"i'ime and took the
ment 'and can keep e_verythJni ~o lend It sp iN~ lA worth n m11l- eJdcd to tfr6w the '6olor c~arla effort to do a lot of leg work .
th_
e , ean CJrt')' ovtlr o f1xe~ dis- lOti oven-hnk cd riOt!" hones.
n1 the trees. They are beautiful
There are ,a:tUl aome otd-Umors
tlnee; the nut three WIOIIeNI
now. All colur.~ Df the rainbow around who have a lot of firsteat four minutes of legal lar'l'he "hnl box" which has pin- with a mixture or them all for hand Information handed (!own to
ceny, aatd the last lhree get .:ued u . s . railrnnds (ur more good llll.'II5Ure.
lh.em from tbe previous · generathree mlnut~•than 11 hundred years has been . Some folks feel as though the~· Hun or they have ssen mucb of
Ills buaincu being thorough, licked at ta~t. A sponge neoprene ht~v•~ to tr11ve! to other parts of the history happen themselves
thO, id,e• waa tested In Baltimore lubricatinl-! pad in a cotton con- the rountry or the world lo get
lalt year and the lint three little tainer rkvl'lopcrl by American .'iCL'ncry or history , It just isn' t so.
Once these
rr.re individullls
m~t. , .ah, er. . . children mad&lt;' lJrakc Shoo has prov••n the an· All they have to do is to go to have passed alone, it will be far
ofl with $1,200 worth of bicyclc5 I swer to hot boxes in yeur-long Southern Ohio right now for more dirrlcull to get the truo
aDd tln trains.
railroad lest~.
-~rcncry and if they mf'et up with facts as things really happened.
---~----the rig ht people, they will get a Now is th.e time to (l;et worklng
fluud lesson in history.
---·1'h;, ""' of lho stalo 1' '''h In
a lot of heritage. There are sllll
1"'\
some old timers livin!,l bert&gt; who
A.CR0$1
IPOWN
havt! st•en the change from back
1. Wlle ot
t. L(M:&amp;Uon ot'
almost u~ far us 1he Indian days
Jupiter
¥ount
to tht• Atomic As e.
B. Goat•
Fujlyama
Soda! S.curUy Agt
he federal Spandlng
, Thi.~ amazing period of change
(Allil)
t. The
Llmll for Women 62?
AU lmploymont Curb
1s less than 1M years. Vet1 for &lt;1U
I. An eceltlll•
C!OIMOI
the
ch.
1mge,
ther~
is
still
a
bit
or
aaueal
rule
3.
Not ant
Special to C1•utral P rc.•!l A .,·MiciiJI/tm
S('
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10. Peellnr
4. Single
. rt•m .Y lo e found in the hiJI.s
~vice
unit
AIHINGTON- Look for lnlenatve lldmlnistro.tlon errm-til to cmb
12. Think
!. Kind ot
federal employment nnd : pt• ndln&amp; th l.rt autumn as part o( un I of Southern Ohio.
Thi.q is .'llill the la st outpost in
13. French
plano
fOOIOJII)' wave dellfPled lo ballmce tile rc(\~;&gt;ru l budget. The on1c•· of
th!' slat(' where a per~on ca~
river
e. A poetic
DttanM llecr.t.ary Ch•1·l• E. Wll11on to :tla8h· aome 611,000 ctvlllan
to bo by him self if he w wisb!~
U . A aetunr
form of
ln tllt
In the ntxt etaht rnon ths is the opening gun In
--tor
JeweLl
''have"
Other iOvernment agendt•ll will follow ault.
l5. Invoiv• by
7. Rerton
Conrres• Ia putting the pl"easure an variou!l de· APPLE GROVE
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harold Roush
n~e11lt)'
8. A lhrub
partments nntl ugenc1ea to cut em ployment by not
wbo
have
been
operatinf
a
da;
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11.
Compllt
t. Ttl~ arch ot
ftlltnr many or the normal job vRcanch~a ~h&amp;t oe&lt;:ur
poJ.rit
tb.e ~Y:
euch year. The House ctvll 1ervtce euboommlttet on th e 1arm or 1 . L. Rousb ..of
&lt;abln'.)
ll. TQ lOa4
B
ashan, have moYcd into the
on govo~nnment ma.npower uttllzatlon ia meetldt
Howa d c
IT. Maturo,
1!P\II
In Wuhlnglon In Novcmllc1· to review what ac:Uonr,
r
arpcnter home recent·
obHM
15. Si!!lf
ly purch&amp;sed by the J. Jay Rou
11. Mtiltlvt
1federal qenclea nre tukln( to reduce their em•
Gravel Co., and wlll resume hill!
' repl).' '
ployftlent.
JD, Oat of tht
Chalmuln Jame~ c. Davia IDI, Oeorsla, ot the daJry here.
subcommittee, 6ald job l'eductlons ln the 4'ovem•
Mr. and Mr.!l. Gerald Hayman
Cook Illandt
Ia. Not hat'«
ment agenclell can be ethlevfJd by not tUlln&amp;' mt.llY have moved from the Geora:e Hay
n. Vtrilnt ot
of the noa·mal per10nne1 Yacanclt~a that &lt;:orne up man property to the Glen WolttJ
the
"dyad"
each year. Wll.!lon'e order to tr im civilian employ• home, formerly owned by
2f. Approprl•
mont IR tru1 armed servkeJI wae luu.,d. alter th• Jate Jonas Wolfe.
Dtfen" secretu·y received a letter from Davil
Jack Sharpnack 11 nd wire of
a.ted
Columbus, spent Sunday 'with
30. Neute.. Ur(lng IUCh IICtlon,
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hia parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack
St. f&amp;~~":ame
10C14L el&lt;llJR.ITY-Whlle the Jegl11latJvt: apn4a tor the no\ Sharpnack, Sr.
32. South
IIUion •reonrre•• ba.an't IHlen eet yet ami a lot of political btekerlnl
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thuton,
AMerican
~~It, tl1tre 11 blpartl.!lan aireement on one l.au.-Socht.l
who recently bought property
riVer
heMrol are both .!lerlously 111.
35. Oo9d
~fl ot both parties aay that Congre1111 Ia: certain to enact tht
8.!1
Julia Archibald,
Mrs.
cltl11nahlp
a.u.-paued bill tu broaden Soclll.l Security beneftts and lower the Nora Shamblin and son, Ed·
se. At 1.
aP tdr btileAtt lo women from 66 to 62.
ward &amp;nd wJfe, of Charleston
· dl1t,11ce
· 11ocl&amp;l Security I• one or the rew Lsauea that the Cemocrt.tl and Mn. Lewb Jaffrey of Bldweti
31. Apart
a.p@'Ucenl are tun to 101 eye-to·CY4l: on. They tully realise the vote• and Mra. Char lea Wagner ol SyfO. Aet
fettlal 'Ppt.AI ot mon Social Security brnl!fttH.
coq~etttth
racuse have all been a:ueatl or
· Mowtver, wUh tht ele&lt;:tlon Ju•t ai'Ottnr.l the comer, the 1118islator!f Mr. and Mrs. E. s . Tbaxton.
U. That wb.lcl
wm t.t tr)'lnl hard to lay down fl record that will will ror their party
Recent guests of Mrs. Charle•
· lacea
'
at t:::M JOlll .ln. W~Sayre and family, were
Mrs.
U , S·s~ap.ell
. · n&amp;a muu that admlnlttnUon proposal• are pin&amp;' to run Into a Mary Trout1nan and ftiend, of
~J4J.q~a
ht 'IMrt opposltioD from the DemocrMlH thun they did lut year. An4
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zahr·
t3. ~adll r,l
it.• aWut
VV"dere
I' U. Dllnoerat.. In ~ontrol or Conrreaa, will bo allel\\pUn&amp; to tnact n dt of Washington, D.
.
l'dly
..e ot thalr own tdtas.
an.d Mra. ErnC!$t S~th
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a squib
widow
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hersome
roll by
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Sign On
Dane-ehtJld
5:00 Mickey Mouse
6:00 Annie Oakley
uo. New4
6:35 weather
6:40 _ Sports
. 6 : ~ FUm
7:00 Kukla, Fnn &amp;. Ol~t
'J:l5 John DIJ1.
7:30 Lone R'-'&amp;er
a:oo Bishop sbeen
JJ:30 Stop The Music
8:00 Star T)me
9:;19 Dowl;l t.h~ - ~oad
10.:00 City Dtt~lVE!
10:~ I Led 3 Liv~s
u :oa Newa
ll:M Weather
11:10 SportJ
11 : 1~ tlAmou.s Plaftouse
11:45 Sign Oil ..
4 :00

11:30 Strite It Rleh :...
12:00 Valiant LA4f
12:}G Love of 'IJ,le
12.:30 Seareb tor TQplQrrow
12:45 Tbe Guidinl; Llgbt
1:1)0 Katie'.s ' KitChen
1:30 Welcome 'JTaveler.s
2:00 Rob&lt;J'\ \1. Lew~
2!30 aousel)arty
3:00 'j'ho 1111 Poyo(l ·
3:3p 8oftrosb~. Sl!ow
4:00 The ·Brjghtft D~J

10:00 DIDJ Dong Sehool
10:80 Tu Be Announ.eed

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10:00 G•"l' Wyo,to
10:30 A.-ll&gt;&lt;lc ·GodlrOY

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called DD Martha Wolle, Sunda1.

Durin&amp; tile lMetiDf JIJn-• .-er~ frprn Tb~ al~t uatll SUnA'I'HENS o. UP-A total of 1~ ' •ompl- lor t11o annual TlllokJ. dq ·wmnlr~ Jjl( Jll'l. Wlft Het~
playen t~luclinl vetarana
of ~~- dluer to 1te twld 11 d!IO dua.
19M-aS varaltr octloo u4 !noli- P. II. oo NoY. 14. AU "'""be"
1114 .
llar!1 llrowll
men, hdlt kaoeftd ttte ltd od '~~F" ur,.. to llltead.
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8:00 Sign On
8:00 Momine Show
11;4l(l. C.pla!O IWJiiiiOO

~;~ ~:f;! Tim~

RUARK REPORTS

1 suppOSe gr~d is a natural
human qupijty and that some·\
thing for nothing still hfJ!~
a
d~lnitf!l edce over the arts as fi
SQ~Cf 9[ satidacUon. The almoat
trintit intere-t in tlle "$64,000
Que&amp;Uon" and now the "~-1~,000
Question" would bear this out.
_ Man, by nature , is larcen?u_s .
too. As the late, great W1\he
Fields so beaullrully portrayed
ia "You Ca,n't Cheat an Honest
Man-," and 8s 0 . Henry so nobly
wrote in hi:. Jeff Peters
series
confidence
men:
A
man
would
00
reall~ rather fiddle lt,_ us the
Entllsh say, then earn 1t or get
it for nothing.
Eve!"}' so oflen the papers w\11

THURSDAY

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"rirr ~1!11:

.JtM7. ~-· witli
Mr. ana &gt;ln. lohn Wlcldlno,
Mro. 11117 ......,,
aM ...... WW )lellmao, ShuTho air .....n~ollllll oqui,_
with Mrs.
1ohn
lldrle7 nd iiWle Relltnaa
and 8Hlie Beihuo,
Jfn""/ merat ·~ ~ a. b • '!-.
Pocol)ontas, presiding.
ar.c1 Jnr&lt;~ c., Diddle, •pent aad Jerry P'lluliriN"r • .,. reeeat tJJOII e~ ·-tlll'lnl

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By ROBERT C. RUARK

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Pb.liiWiied eveJy attenooa ez.
~ Bwodq bJ The O.blo VallQ
lfeliiiMI. lllc., Ill 110 Meebaoic
• ·· l'om:eroy. 0 . J,usJ11a1 olflee
JbGDe 388, editorial office pboae
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£otered as second elw maU·
... matter tt the post ortiee at
lomeroy. Oblo.
Natloaal aCJYer'Ust'ng reprcaen·
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The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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CoUntry Clult.
PIECE BOLOGNA ............. 3 lbt.
100% ~,. In t:arMns.
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FISH STICKS . . . . . . . . . .•. .
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Thursday, November 3, 1955
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WANT ADS

MoonBeams , . Sports Writer
,_
On Sports Select UP All
star AL Team
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...IDICTIONI
. , PAUL M. CLIPrOID

Pome~lcldteport,

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AIPolo~ Wolter ''CIIIhoad"
Gl'tMteH dlclll't believe 111 Jut
week wbeD we •tlltod tbat we bad
Jlit bttla tb.l.n &amp;1 per eeat on
our .ool-111. 'lbll weell can.
bead .bu ~e our ehief Jtatillld••- He took down each ball
,came, carefully ebeeked tbe

to call Denver, Colorado to piek up the DP.n·

ICGI"eel, and even had

ver pme of lut week. and. tinally Clme to tbe concluaion that
we bit a little better than 74 per
tent tbll put week. So with Canbud iu mind we will 111in proceed to take our tueuea, u
be
1111 tbe7 are, and Juac hope that
we an continue to hit u ..Jood
111 lut weet wben we had 43
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&amp;ames,

1,5,

wrooa:

and two tiea.
PometOl' 20 Welllton

TROT TRIPLE CROWN?

onet~

7--«~uld

be a •pot fw tbe Panthers to let

.Joe O'BHIEN.

that
Alu CUo'a boya bave a thin&amp;- in
mind but victory, and tbe flght-

ORIVJ!R ANt:&gt; '
'1"/lAIIt'l!R Or

dowa. but we

IDI

don't thillk

abou1d
throQJb once more.

eome

Paathen

At,beDI 20 Middleport

13-tbe

Jackets have a ehance in thls
one to aet that flnt win, but
fint they will have to stop the
loa&amp; nuu of tile 1peedy Bulldog
baekl. With hope In our hearts
t.blt we 1re wron1 we have to
pick Athens.
J.aekaon 28 NelaonvUJe 13bad bilb hopei last week th1t
the GalUpolia Blue DevUa might
UPJCt the tronmen. Thil
we'll s~lr. with tbe favorites and
Uke bu.Ddreda of otber local
faD:t hope thlt the underdogs
come through.
Lopn 13 Gallipolis 7- a battle
o.( seeond divblion teams with
the Ch.iefll ha,.ing the edge on
their home fleld.
W1bam.a 20 Buffalo 6---the
F1lcon1 are rolling, and should
keep going In thiJ one. Boy,
Ia
Clabead happy.
Rutland 33 Vinton 0-tbe Red
Devils get back in the win eOIumn at the e:&amp;peue of a weak

lrltWII... ll•nk o,on.nh!
Clevelud, which lost to Wilt·
ern Diyiaion team1 three ltnilbt
yeers {n tbe championship 11me
before cruablna: Detroit in
the
19M title
·t w played itt

Sr:orr ,Rosr,
WIIO'LI.. BE
FIRST ""
WIN
1'ROTT/""'S
"f'R!Pt.E
CROWN iF

HE

Wlll care for aged couple or
two ladies in our home. No bed
patients. Have nice home in
Portland. Call 267. W!U pic~
rou up.
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Wanted-A good home for small
bllck Kitten. CaU 6346--X, Middleport.
11-2..3tc

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MORE OF EVERYTHING

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TARY TAKE Y\)Uit WAIIIT
ADS AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
IN THE EVENINGS. CALL 397.

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See Ul fo~ prlcu. RUT·
FURNn URE at Rutland.

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161 Lost &amp; Found
LOST-The_. business maa who
doesn't advertise in The Daily

Pt. Pleasant 14 Ripley 6-the
Hi&amp; Blacka have too many guns
for the unfortunate Ripley team.
COieh Bob Shertzer has one or
th.~ beat coached tcAmR In this
aru and al11o one of the tough·
Ohio State 27 Indiana 7- the
Bucks wUl be fishtlna overconfidence in this one, but should be
able to eome throu1h lillh!lt an
Jnditrla team that hu everything
to gain and nothlna: to lose.
OhJo U. 21 Weatern Michigan
7-'-tb.e Bobcat. &amp;ave a areaf piir'·
IY O$CAR FRALEY
you can have 1 r'lct~d ell)' wh~t~p
fCB'tnlnce lilt week against In·
United Preu Sporh WrUer
they run the Wash~j\oP., · D. C1
dlina, and should a:et back in
N~; w YORK UP- There
are, Jnternatlodal at Li~l br.ll til!:e
t~n:.ln eolumn q:ainst the as you probably will admil. with course in Maryland ou NOv. U.
great sadnel&gt;li, all kinds of S)'li·
Jockeys Gllore A!f'lll•bte
. West Vtralnia 28 George Waah· t cm~ for playing the horsf's.
For in ' thl.l claiiSit Dill"' and a
1qton G-the boy• of Art LcWi!J
~hcsc include the alphabet, half turf race, frtOI'r\ 1: · walkup
beve little trouble maklna:
it Chmc11c and hat -pin Hystems 8.11 start those who liKe to ,put their
H\'tn ln a row. Old George Just well as .!IUCh "law of t~VetllgGII" deuce on the schnoazollil · of the
::::.:\..,:~bat it takea l.o ltop a routines 1\.!1 wagcrlns on certain little men in sUb wUl have avail•
trainers or a particular stoble. able the b .. t rid...
. . or·
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l&gt;owD
the Une-Notre Dame
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over Penn, Oklahoma :f.v''l!.J. Mia· Th.en there i~ that delight of thll tioru, namely 1M ·Unltad Statu.,
ladie~. betting on the lavort"le tu Ireland England Fran o
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towi, Syra~use over I! n State, show.
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Kauu over Kansas -State, Pitt
many-and TRU.
o,.er Virllnla, Marquette over
And, in II ccrlRin set, nobod)'
Representlna: the Vn\led. State.
DttfOit. Marylnd over
LSU, with any brain.-; bet.ll on aoybod,y will be Wee Willie Shoemaker,
Army over Yale, Washington but the Jockey.
F..ddie Arcaro, Johnn)' Lonsden
over CalUornla, Cornell over ,_
w~~-~ you are one of thrlle, and longahol boot.er Eric Guerin.
Btowa, Dartmoulh over ColumThat, in ltsei.C, is enoqah to
bii, Tul1ne over AJablml Prl~ Vanderbilt, Michisan over
mak'e most Jockey bettor&amp; take a
toa over Harvtrd, Kentucky over nols, So. Cal. over Stanford,
close ~JtCond, and evelll third,
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over ArkanNa, Nebraska
look. WUIIr the Shoe at 2t: al·
lowa State, Iowa over Mllnnoiobi,l ready Is ac~l.ed M oae of tbe
Wake Foreat over Wm.
areatest riders or all time. U wu
Mary, Wlacoliatn over
Texu WJllle who set a new Ill·
western, Miehla:an State
time record of 488 ·wink
Jut
Purdue, Auburn over Ml••·
year and he'll ride England's well
Oeor11la over Florida, South
liked Darlu.a ln thla one.
Una over North Carollna,
But Arcaro 11'1.111 Ia the ae·
Tech. over Tenneuee, Texu
knowleda:ed peer ot stake. rldm,
(Ilea over SMU, Texas over
and 38 year old Eddlo will pilot
Drlol R.,.r CNwo Cola. •,
lor, Navy uver Duko,
Cllfl Mooers' Traffic Juda:e. Thea
Lowoot ., alllo Nlotlet Ill
ovar Tulaa, UCLA over
there 1a the 45 year old IA~tjden
of Paclllc, Color1do over
with more vl~torlea than
tQ)'
Miami over Bowllnc Green
other active jorkey, hndllnJ ·Cta.Kent State over Toledo.
ada'a Prefect, trained, UnulliJ111
enou•h by Lonrden'a •on, Viace.
Guerin, wboae mount, Social &lt;Nt·
91&amp;1, may not a~tart, Ia creal Wltb
thCt~e out5idera.
A11 '•rtlln Rlcltra
H tbe jockey-bettors are tired
or the home crop, however, thrre
are some crut riders' avtllible
from abroad.
.
Rae Jobutont, wl!tner ef ~
Corel~ el-.,lcs w~o will \H, aboard.
Franc:ea Picound;t•Is tb~ oldest
1-1•10 TINTED
rider IL SO. 'lri
nt "ars h1
PLAIN
has slammed both e l.lt•Um aad
French dorb\N.
IN FOLDERS
The youna:ut il .fpm Burna, a\
20 lrelnd't beat. !Je'U r~de Irish
Prt!Sident Sean O')te1ly'1 Put•
slipper-at the em,h,Uc
cf the lrLsh peoplt. t.,:,ter
a:ott, one of Ena:land'~ best;
glnally waa .,Ialod for that
but the home folk~ rallied
and he wu replaced~
PIIIOII lnstead '1'~1
hea!l!
Ena:tand'a Nucleus . .one of t~!
USE YOUR FAVORITE SNAPSHOT OR
stran1e facet&amp; of tbt rfee " tbli
NUclfiUi i1 OWRIId, tfltiMcl ,'14
HAVE A PORTRAIT MADE FOR THIS
exercised by womell- -~ bontiiY
Paaet ona Ule t()l~ ~blob· ·~

Letart Fall's 2166. '

per ~ord.
'7-foot
POSTS. Call 399.

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German older, will ~' •I' ''"! hh
patlon'a bopolll!, AtallitL ••d.llii
finaJ entry tn the alo.hazft Ot14
will bo Franco'• Mabanl ridden hi
veteran Joekily fred · Palm~t1 whO .
at 33 hu boon rtdl~i ·lor n 11;11
U's a lot of talent ·oa oD•
whell&gt;.r ll'om • llandpalat ·of ~
or bon... And' llle poepW wbo
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door &amp; 4-door Sedaus, ' $1177.
Bllettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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steel, "$717. Bla.ettwr'•, Pome- WiDt SLE!;PII&gt;IG IIO.OM
c..ilti'll! ~9tie,. . Wri,te·,nliftei.
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10-3l~te
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8.49 R-vularly 10.08 Cont*'iN S.w 1.59 a
5.49 Rltgularly 5.88 !live ltc A Cat.e

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Rqularly 1.~1 Yallow. (tlftl kw 5tr a case

Frying Chick~n$

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RU1 H1lf
Pork Loins ......... . . 49c
lb.
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Smoked Picnics ... .. . 29c
Lean Grou~ Beef ... . 35c

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Seedle" G~«fru•t .... 59c:
12 SIIW

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Snowbo." c;~,~Uflaw:r . . . . . 25c:

a~~'1r:if ':. ......... 15~

lit..

Conadion Bco11 . . . . . . . 89c
s..... lb. lbo
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Frying Turkeys . . . . . . . . 59~
50--60 Cfunt .
5 lb. ee.
Froze' S~rlmp . . . . . . . 1.81
also Clllll, or Ridflth
l1t.
Fried tloddock ........ 65i:
2lloo, :19&lt;
5 lb. l!&lt;oo!
Froze' Whiting . . . . . . . 69Ci

Longhorn Cheese
lb. 4Sc

Florio Oranges
i!b. Bag 49c
Pole Beons . . . . . '

Up Pan Reody

FaneyW-.bl

Tube Tomatoes ..... .. 15c

Middleport
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65c

Juley Sweet

Fnsb Qroud O.Uy-AU Bee!

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2 lbs

Roll Sausage .. ..... .

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I"A~IURG'R .... .' .......... lb. 35c:
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ON ALL
ORDERS OVER $5·00 ON SATURDAY
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NOT GROUND FROM FROZEN BEEF

Pk"'"'". 6222.

LB.

Fvll 5011onk MaU

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llJTf~!l

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Raisin Cookies
Pkg. 2Sc

Del Monte Peaches . . 6-29 oz. cons 1. 95

Y - .. l'luml' .. WhoJe Split or Cut

Mnflowt" Creamery

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35~ lb,

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CUT GREEN BEANS .6-16 oz. cans 60c

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Apple Pie

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Tomato Poste ....... 6-6 oz. cons 59c
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ApricCit ttolves ..... 6-29 oz. c:ons 1.10
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Swift's Brookfield Plnuppt. or pm.nte 2.1.n
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NOV. 4th and 5th

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NOTICI! OF Af'P&lt;li,'!TM~Nt
Actmlnistralrnc
Estate of F..red lbert Young,

Christ, wa.s surprised Wednesday
night after the regular choir f' ebearsal when the choir presented
her with a birthday gift . Mrs.
Paul Davis and Mrs. Boyd Dilgard served pie and coffee
to
members and one guest, George
Meinhart.
Members and organist present
were Mrs. Chester Erwin, organist
Janis Childs. Helen Stobart, RusseU Roush, Carolyn HeRs, Ernestin e A8bury, Mrs. Dave Farmer,
Mr. and Mr.s. 0 . E. ·McKinley, L .
R. Wiley, Cash Babr,
Roedell
Steffy, Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Alfred
Roush, ).Irs. 0 . L. Roush, Mrs. Ed·
gar Allensworth, Homer Rice an.i
Mrs. George .Meinhart.

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the Senior Choir of the Church of

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FRUIT COCKTAIL .. 6-29 oz. cons 1.39

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: Flowers-Perfume For The Ladies,
: Gifts Far the Men
: Novtdti•s
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With
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wear hit ttrlpH Prison t.arb
From Choir Group Krilfts Cheez Whiz ..... 31
show the whiPping bat and

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1311. B~flern~. Pomeroy,

home, Eyl~ia, after

Ada Genbemier.

Notiee is hereby given that Ru1b
Stethero w~ose Post Office Address Is Lo~g Bottom, Ohio, R. F.
D. No. 1 bas been d.uly ilppointed
as AdminiBtratrix of the Estate of
Fred Ebert Young late of Lcng
Bottom, Oh.io, R. F. D. No. 1,
Meigs .Co®,ty, . O.hio, d~cea sed.
Dated this 24th day of dctobfo!!',
1955.

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tWo months visit with her cous·
lna. M..iSSI'!! Lucretia, Augusta and

' alt~tric; chJ!\r dui-lnii his ser·

041 For Rent

1152 BUICK RM
Convertible
,1· 'Coupe, $119-D. Blaettnar'e, Porn: F"tW~~SHED HOUSE,
ani/ ~tb on La"l'.t
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Everyone

Pomeroy, 011\0. 10-31-Bt&lt;

:Mrs. Agnes Faye left

o~nd

195:1 i'DRD Vkloria HardJI'op
VII fordomatic, . $109G. Blaet~ FURNISliED ROQMS lor

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PERSONALIZED
CHRISTMAS CARDS

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llordell
Ulent the past
ft4isa Loui.!te Rcil;Jel

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18-inch FIREPLACE WOOD, $9.00

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SPECIAL
1-5d
$9.00
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LOST, STJIAYED, OR STOLENER, II/A Gront St., .
cow and Calf. If fouad eaU 11·1 Stp
~tine Beegle, 1&amp;-.1. 11-I~tp Wm·.::TE::-"::R::-OCK
=::-LAYERS
aale--6 mo.nths old, $l.!W. Call

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

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\vilh. to find bome__~~,__~!~ek, and
Wb1te ANGORA ~S, . Mrs.
Thurman Carsey,
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Middlport Club
Local Hunters Back
Follows Medical From Utah Hunting
Theme At Meeting Trip With 10 Deer
1be Middleport Literary Club's
]U'OII"Im W.edneaday afternoon
foUowed a medical theme with
fQ]l call responses, ''A Medical
Acllievement." The club met at
the home of Mrli. Walter Wadd·
ell with ber sister. Mrs. Marcu11
Chambers, 11.11 the hostesr;.

J . M. Gaul, Roy Holter, Je&amp;s
Tuttle, Ernest Bahr and Henry
Babr, have returned from an auto
trip to Utah, where they spent
six days in I..a S11l Mountains
bunting deer.

They brought homr 1oo deer,
300
and .'icveral weighed over
Mn. Rodney Downine. presi· pounds. 1034 pounds of meal wa.s
dent, was in charge of the meet· cul. frozen and packed in dry ice
iag and it was announced tbat for th e trip hon1e.
the next meeting would be
on
November 16th at the home of
Mr. Tuttle's grandson, Earl
Mrs. Clyde Ingls.
Hu.ssel from' the state of Washing·
e Papn for the aHernoon were ton. joined them fnr the trip.
"'Doctor to tbe Islands", Davis,
The party stayed at the home of
by Mrs. Jame5 Harley and "The .Mr. Bahr's daufolhter, Mr11. MUdrt-d
Healer", Slaughter, by Mrs. Mar- Lipsey, at Dragerton, Utah, yh1le
ion French .
making hunting arrangements.

''THE BEST IS YET TO COME
NEW

MIDDLEPORT

MEIGS

TEMPI.B
Nov. 3-4

Three For The Show
anemucope (Technlcolorl
&amp;.tty Gr•bl• ~ Champion
Shortl

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Seturde.,

Thurt.•Prl.

Far Horizons

Tarzan Eseape11
Meur..n O'Sullivan

I Cover The Underworld
Jo.~nn

Jord111

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Johnl'iy Wel1mulftr

Nov. 3-4

(T~hnlcolor)
Vltte VIsion
Pred M1cMurux
Cheriton H...ten
SHORTS

November 5

.S..n McClory

IIY AL CAPP

L'IL ABNER

ON DISPLAY

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POIIB&amp;of
Thurt.~ Frl,

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Nov•mbtr 5

Loaded Pistols

·For the first six weekll or .school or roU at Pomeroy lliJh, and 80
54 students made tbe honor roll fre.o~bmm. 17 eight "gre.den an.d
at Pomerny High School and 'l'1 115 seventb traden made the boomade a "B" or better in aU their or roll at the Juntor Hl,rh.

Harman, Dale Harrison, Margaret
Hawk, ·Mary Londo.n, Gene M..itcb,
Keit-h. Reuter, Janiee Riffle, R~

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LOWER PRICES
LOOK AT THESE
Fresh Ground
DAILY

Hamburger
41b.$1.00

Seasoned Right
PURE PORK

Pure- Fresh
CHUNK

Sausage
31b. $1.00

Bologna
41b. $1.00

Leon and Meaty
BOILING

8 to 10 Average
PER PACKAGE

Sliced

Bacon

Wieners
Beef
ENDS
41b. $1.00 3pkgs$1.00 51b.$1.00
HDme Mode
HAM

WhDio or Half

HAMS
lb. 39c

Salad
lb. 59c

4 to 6 lb. Average

SMOKED CALLIES

HAMS
lb.29c

Pork Roast
Pork

39c

Sliced
PO IlK

HDme Mode
LIVER and BLOOD

Liver

Pudding

41b. $1.00

lb. 49c

Fresh

12 os. c:on

69c

39c

Dogs Love It
1

DogFood1
25 lb. bag

$1.98

Fresh

Pig Feet ·
10 lb. $1.00
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CANNED

Milk

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bert Roush, MllTf Scot1, J&lt;Jy Smith
Jlnle Speneer, Donn• Strain, Ro-land Taylor and ChiTlt'l Withee.
JuniOTii: Fran-.Lin Clouse, Barbara DoD&lt;Jvan, Eugene Frye, Ra·
chcl Gcnheimer, Rletlani Geq.
heirner, R,ay Johnson, Milton .L•m·
rbert, David Kunze, lun&amp; O'Brien,
Robert Robertll, and Janet Struble.
.Sophomores: •Dorothy ArntJid
Eddie Boney, Glen Cecil, Carol
Chafin,
Aqdrey
Cunning'hatn,
Larry Curt~, .Anna ?l[urray, Carolyn Philllpa, Kathtyn Rou.h, Ra·
c. A. PIRSINOIR:,
ehel Roua}J., S\le Smith, William
Charlea A. Pe:~~!~'·~:{lif
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Sterrett, Danny Struble, Bernice recent addltloD to ·
Thoma, Faye Thomu, Charlea of Ell Lilly and -cc,.,;~iiDj.:-:61
Wagner, Doiis Wella and Marilyn Columbu1, Ohio, wheJ'e
White.
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At Pomeroy Jt"mior High School countiea. The
Ninth Gr11de: William Ander· made by D. S.
son, .Ann Biker, ., Gar.y BarnJtz, pr.. of tU East
R-en•ta Baxter, Patth~l• Blakealot'
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Je(Ty CQI.bieJ"i. Jud.itliM.;urd, Fred;
A naUve ,of Poea!.:- ..
'nlll, Paul Folmer, Ro"lert Gloeck- gini.a, 1\mna:er ~
ner, Lor.aine Grov~r. Betty Hamm, from Poca High School
William Hedttelt, ·Marlene Scholl , \Following ~ervice
Sheila Strau 11s Ro6e Horak ' Ro- ted State1 Army, 1~\lu:~~,,.~'
bert Jacobs J~.• Donnat Je,nkim, Philippine blanda, he

lame..~
Johnson, John Kunzlernan,
RlnE'.a Lohse, Madolyn
Murtin,

years In New Gulnead·e~~~hil:: ![I
Baehelor of Sci6nce .
pharmacy from Oh1o
University In 1953.
Since 19!10-firat as an appren·
tlee and later as a reJLI•ef
pblrmaclst-Pendnger hal ~e"'
employed by the Swishor ahd
Lohse Drug Company in P • •
roy, Ohio. He is nallt.cred le
botb Oblo and Florida.

Carolyn Meier, Patricia ·Mkhael,
CaroLyn Milhoan, Rodney Qulvey,
anet Carpenter, Jim Ca1'pen1.er.
Bsl"'bara Rou&amp;ey, Bonnie Rousey,
Harley Saylor, JUI Snowden, Chas.
Swisher, John Thomas, Pat VauJhan, Craig Wettruna:. Jerry Wei ·
ker, Jame,e, Will, Connie Wood·
s:eard.
Eighth Grade: Nick Coates, Lin·
da Crow, JMn Dillbo, Jacbon F.step, Bill Gibbs, Wilma Holt, Joh- DORCAS
T)).e Ladles Aid
nora Lambert, Judy J..anler, Albert Martin, Barri-e PbUUp11 Sue
EdWBrd
Phillip&amp;, Sondra Potl.!l,
Rickard, Charles Rlflle, Priscilla
Scott, Gall Stlven, Jtan Webster.
Soventb Grade: Keith Barnitz,
Carolyn Bell, Undli Chapman, Dor
COates, Sondra Drake, Frankie
Ebenbaeb, Sally FosUir, Erie
Hart, Judy Jennlnp. Terry Knlrht
John McMurray, MUi;e Roberts

Mike Swatzel, Nancy

Sharon Yount.

Woodaeard

500 EAST MAIM ST.

POMEROY, OHIO

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WITH EVF.RY $1.00 PURCHASE YOU RECEIVE A TICKET ON
THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM OUR STORE
• I Set Kitchen Tools
• 1 .Flash Bulb Cam1ra
• I Electric: Mantle Clock
• I Deep Fryer

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of "'w~d b~~r• with tholqi.,.nt..
nndwlches, salad, eoq).ies, min~ ltll'-ond 1o1ro. Chorle1 SIJWp, . •ii~
and coffee were aft'vt(f,

Rouoh, Mrs. Fredo llenb

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. A hQUBewarmiDi wu held b)- a ID aulOtnoblle lceldent.
GU)I llfllt Ia coniine~ to blo
number of fri4Dda Friday revt!nlng
at the home of Mra. T. T. Shelton, b~ll)e wltb 1 ohe::t Injury . .
Buttfrnut Ave., Pome1'by,
Gi'fts were pretJeG:trtd to

Roy Holter bave been appointed
'
on the committee to plan for th.e
. i.Jpydk.JI.iltle 11\d Wlyne Roush Christmas Workshop being held
pa,ieel"~u\[6_"~ to Trustees at· Mt. Tuesday evening, Ntn•. 29, at 7;30
c~tnel J;tian~ellcal ,U. R- Church.
G d Cl b
Be:ilui~· "W: and· van B. D&amp;rt&gt;y Jr. ,P. M. by th.e Che.rler ar en u· .
Jot:,:. Sulton, to Ka'rl ~. and ~ris
This meeting will be county
, F. 'O iueser. · 1 ·
wide with Mrs. James Jack,on,
~t'•. Si,Qith, Ann~ Mae . Barto conducting the work&amp;hlp. Every.
Sni!J,b, .10. .Acrt'.a, $19, 1'8, M, Sa· · one who wishes to make Clu'lstletri.Jo, .JO.hb Gib61ilit.
mas a more enjoyable experience
· J'obii' Gibeautr 'IOA,SiiJ, 1'8, Rl5 br their family and friends are
s.J:wn~ to .jtus8p11 ..ilnfl :Maty Jones. Invited to attend.
Elmer' and Edna, Ptofnt\, deed
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aflern~.._

By IIAJIOLD Ga&amp;f

ORPHAN ANNIE

l!&amp;aon. ··

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Housewarming
Held At Shelton
Home Friday Eve.

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Janet. M." and 1111;;1')' Snyder, Jr.
;,.;5 _ Pearl }fo'blertl!, ·Mrs. Paul
lofi6 and 17, MlddlepDrt, to,Iiora KaiT, ·Mrs. Earl Dean aad Mrs.

or tho
at the home

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By KING

GASOLINE ALLI!Y

Chater Garden
tll' F ·
.aliA S8 ·Rutland .to ~leboJu;-ud - Cl
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Yolarsle Gru...,. ,
Uora 'Jituon, 1 Acre. Sa,l:libW'Y
·Christmas Work
1o ·1ill.el &lt;11: Sn,OO.
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for her bome. Refmbmettta

Armour

to Etbelllelu&lt;.
LAND TIANSI'IRS ,
Georae
DanQhew, lBA, 49A, Tl,
· John Calvin and Etbel :l:errell,
R12,
Letart,
tfl1Roy •Dooobew.
lot, Su\ton to 41'rY R. eel Helen
Ge9ra:e DQno'b!':W, SOA UA, ZDl,
M. Hubbard.
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Mary Hendrix, dee. aHld. for Letart to Roy Dbnohew.
trap!; Sutton to S. R.
Hendrix,
Raymond R. Baker, lqt, Olift, to
Sylvia Zwij.lint, ~oodrow Hea- Nettie CroP.
dri'i Ruth Buekley,lJ.uby StarUna.
R~land R. and Tressie R. SteOrville L. and Pearl Whitting·
tbCJil 3 acres SM, T3, RU, OUve ton 4&amp;-50A, Sl'i, R15, 1"9, Colum·
to De"nver 0. and Bel~e J . Curtl.s.
bia to Harold Caah!r al\d Halma
J. E. and Martha Barnhart, 126A · Caster.
OUv4!!, to James l. and Gertrude
Charles Ellis and Josephine
WU.on.
Smith, Lots 1-11-13, .lo!ldd\eport, to
James B. ind .Mae Uawk, five Barrie Marie Smith.
P,arcels, Selpio to Besste1 Welch. ,
' Jessle· W. and Dessie · M. SiUOil
.
sevet81tra::)l Colwnbla to Robert
s. lhd· Win£lel4 Turner.
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NOVEMBER 4, 1955
AND
SEE THE EXCITING NEW

Those malting the hon&lt;~r roll at
Gen• Autry
Beril~r• Britton
Pomeroy high achool are: SeahJJ'1:
City Of Shadows
Paul Ambergt-r,
David Boney,
VIctor McL11I•n
John Baer
Twenty-three r;;cniors, 13 junior.s Hatold Brown, Robert Brown,
Bumprdner, Eva Carl, Hoiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'~"i"iliBii
sophomorcs made the bon· Shirl-ey
wlll'd Cedi, John Handley, Sara1yl).
subjects at Pomeroy Junior lli;;h
School it bas been announced.

.WIRE

Oysters

TOMORROW

Listl250n
l
Rolls In Pomeroy Higll School

wiNNIE WINKLE

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UI!PER FLATS
1y ..... ARNETT lOUSH

The

afternoon

Scott's Announce
Arrivd1 Of Son

Man Is Injured
In Auto Wreck
Early Tuesday

,Sellrch Conducted
.
For Sen. SllYre
./~eporl&lt;?d Misaln1
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LADII!S AID MEETS
Jill. Jupcr Rou!b was bosteru~
to tbe st. Marks Ladies Aid on
Th~I.Y-

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was

&amp;pent in the working of carpet
hJS. '!be n.ert meeting will be

November
3, 1955
. Thursday,
.
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Ethtcotion lll"l!eA:
To Be Ob•er"ed
At Mmon Scliool

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Broad Run

held at the home or Mrs. Marie · O~e· man was taken to the
JlliaJ.
I' •W U
'Meigs General Hos pital .suffering
A "hankie" 5bower was given from lar:eratklns and back injurto the oJd'est member, Mrs. Lor- ies, ;md another wu trested (OT
etta Roush, who is moving to btu:k injuries, after the car th~
East Liverpool, Ohio, to spend had been travell ing in was demothe winter with her daughter -in- lish{'d ~tfle.r turn ing over several
t1mrs, this morning, on State
law, Mrs. Verlie Fry.

~aid

Rood , Mrs.

Elmer

New-

lterry, Steve, and Mike , and Mrs.

Loretta Roush.
RICKARDS MEET
Mrs. Ada Rickard is spending
a few days l'lt home from her
work. On Sunday, Mrs. Rickard
an4 Mr. and Mrs.

ard

~ntert.ained

Ronald

.
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n(lbs
.

Route 7 near the Melgs-Athem
County line, the Highway Patrol
reported .
'fh e Patrol related in the rt·
por~ !hal the accident
happened
at 5:20 A _ M. 120 feet north of
the Meig s-Athens county line, and
the driver of the vehicle, Glenn
Steller, 18, Watertown, 0 ., apparently went - to sleep behind the
wheel and lost control of the car.
A passenger, Ricbard Gill, 21,
Zanesville, was ndmittcd to the
Meig!s General Hospital, ant1 bot;.
pital authorities report that bls
condition is satisfactory.

Present were Mrs. hohe Roush,
Mrs. Glenn Smith and Debby,
Mrs. Arnett Roush. Mrs. Henry
Elias, Mrs. Wilda Blessing, Mn.

Rick-

memben of their

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. Tlw MY}'' h f'J d ~ its n•s;rular meet-

:ng Oel. 30 wilh an 11tteudance of
'-t"-' •·n youth nnd four adults
A flihl e '1Uiz wns rnnducled . Th ~
pin!l!llnl on "Lt• l'.~
u~c Ou J"
Bibk•''
W.1S
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held · A

!ih•rt"'IJU.!IlDP~.~
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I, Prt·sldt•nt,
C h ~l' le!l 1'1lvlur

by Hm

1:ht· llall owt•L•n p ar.l y ~nfl p iC'
1111 ~ rwn s or!'d by llw Grang e
11Hl l'.~ d ay evening wn ~ W('Jl
1_
I~ IHI ~d Pri7.f'! Wel't• 1; -l't'n lo t~ r
' pn•!tJ~·~I. u glil'~l an1l mos t unus·
ual c·o'&gt;tum~·~ in bo lh ,\'Oung chiJdr o•n t•nrl ol lll}r J'UU I h groups.
/(;Jiph ll rn dcr.Wi n won the oblan h t g1ven away whil'h th e pro-

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tor
bargains
with

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Take advantage Clf fal'
bargains with a Cmlfidenti &lt;~ l lo:tn ntlidc nn
signature ~ unly, l\lr ..,,

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~1 \'. pr.'·p~rl'd lo naml'

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last Friday. The in:jury required
the
of • cast.

sident of the Mason Civic Coun!:!ll.
at a meeting of thai organizatlo1
on Monday evening.
Warner reported that tbe fioor
bad IH!en refinished and that the
kHthen had been plulered. Othet repairs listed were the erec-llon o! lwo new c. irl e e"ll lisht:t!lea!Ling am! painting the
rest
_rorm' '· Inc il!.'llnllation of two ne"
loud speakers, and general clean
ing of !he hu ilcling.
Warner Dho .!&gt;aid lh!tl the coun ·
cil proposed to wrect c~ in
the kllchen as soon as lttbor is do·
nated lty an experiooeed oarptm·
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Matinee Sal. Notr. S tiS&amp;
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1:38 PM tl1ld SoiO l'llll

Jolm Payne

lPOPULAit PliCES!
CHOICi SlATS

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Tiettm.MUST Bl CMPl!eD
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WlTH1N ~4 HOUU .

, •••ty ••

LIVING ROOM

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s uc)J 1i projoct.

10 Pieces

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$111.00

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BED ROOM
.9 Pieces .

$149.00

tn
Another project dhcussed
Monday's meeting Wfoil ttJe wiring
of the building . It was decided to
obtain q1,wtulions on tf\e

rq.

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$399.00

rd£ lrli.m m'DE~fER
WOU•I H-.tt. W. Va.

Tue~day

INCLUDING A $119.95 FULL
SIZE HARDWICK GAS RANGE

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MEMORIAL

and

OF FURNITURE

. H.OW.., SHOWiNG. '

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burns, Clifton, suffe.r ed
A report on recent tepain lo a George
broken bone in bi&lt;J foot while
the Mason Community BuUdJna: at work at the Phtlip Spot'n Plant
was given by Ralph W4rller, pre. /

KITCHEN

of

Charles Carr. principal -of the

7 Pieces

Mason Grade School, told the
gt'oup that lhe Communlty Bulldlni !11 now being used toUr days ~
~eE&gt;k fu.; phy~cal education for
trade pupi!Sl Carr 11ald ttaat bo)'s
use the gym"1 on Mondll.ia
Wednetday.l while girls use Jt ! Qfi
TLtt'sdny~ and Thun~dars .
rrvsenl for th e muetlng wcr.~
Eilr.r.n Forf'mau, A-lary Bm:: rd,
Fran1t DtJOtd, WbodtoW Foreman.
Chnrles Carr, }\uss,.,ll Ca~art.
Freddl~
Thshoe1, Paul Nease,
lhlflh Warner, rnnk H:1rti~ Lilall
Zt•rkln antt bon Fl){.!ic!'.bnfol .'

.Mrs. Susie Edwards was a re-

UTILITY CABINET
5 PIECE DINING

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M.~. Loll LlevJn&amp; .and dau1hter
ood lin. n ....... Clarke wm In
lfr. and Mrs. Glenn Bradford GllHpoli1 o~bwlneu Saturday.
Blllo'e L,.• ,,.00 are
Mr • •d
and !lmlly were vbitlnl rec~nUy
· ..from the
· R-obert Hotfman
movlna:
with Mn, Fannie We~~over .
'Mr•. Letba uevina wu ullina tarm 1nt o th e rf' ora 0 hlina:er place
•Mr. and •M.n. Glenn Bradford,
on her dau11bter, Mrs . .Madeline
Mn, Garnet Clarke, Mrs. Ruth
Rouah Tuesday.
..
Beulah Grimm wu a recent Anderwon were in Parkeratmr
-,- ,.
•i.!llton of M.ra. Artie Rouah.
·
Guests ot Mr. and Mn. Llw·
Dorlt
OhlinJer. Parkerabur1
renee Clarke and family were Mr.
..JiU
the
S!itUrday
nla:ht i\ldt of
and Mrjl , Carl Clarke, Mrs. BerthJ Clarke, Mrs. Theresa OhHD!Z· ber mother, M,.:. Theresa OhliD·
a:er.
Br and Raymond Roush .
lt'i r. and Mrs. Leo C1arte and
Cindy Lievina were in .Nitro Sun.
, day v!Jiting
and 'Mrs, Tod Larue
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Mn.
Thereaa Ohlinger, and Don
Gri;') w.. re ~ta of Mr . aruJ
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...,.,rs. oyt lar e, Galllpolit, Sunday, . . &lt;-:
Aanes Grimm, Mrs. Pearl Warth
Rena Bleulq, Mrs. GoJdie Goodnlgltt'IDd Mrs. Enna Zuspan were
In GaJiipolLs Suada_y visiting Elmet Yrimm ..:bo is a patient in
Holzer HOtSpJt.aJ.
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Mr1\ Nlna AlbJn and Frankie
Grimm Were in Crooksville Sun·
day,
i
Mrs. l!llift ROush. Mrs. Charlie
t.lev1ne 1 Mrs. -Bol;»bie Lievina: and
sou Randy 1nd Emogene Rou11h
were in -P~roy Tue,~day.
Mrs. Florence Yonker and Mn..
Pearl Warth were in pt, PleSMant
Saturda~ on bwineu.
· Mr. and Mrs. Robert :ft()llSb andchjldren wtte visiting Mr. and
6 F't. STUDIO COUCR
Mrs. Pearl WJ~~rtb recently,
Mrs. Ted Edwards an(J Misa
Agnes
flousb were ln Pomeroy
CIIAIR
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Saturdar.
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Mra. F1Gl'6nee Yonker of Belle
3 CUSHIONS
Valley and Mrs, Marilyn Edward~
of Zaaesville spent tbei weekend
% STEPTA:BLES
with Mr. arrd Mrs. Pearl Wrath.
1Mri. Carl-Clarke, lin. Otis Hesson
and lietby, ~Mrs. Theresa OJt.
COCKTAIL TAIILF:
linger and Mrs. Fred Kaylor we.~:e
visiting tile school Friday. ·
% FLOOR LAMPS
Mr. anti Mrs. Jim Smith and
son of Darwin and Lloyd Slfiith
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
PANEL BED
Mrs,
t.aac Smith.
/
i\{r. and ~rs. Franklin Clarke
IiRtSSER
wefe rerent guests of Mr.
and
Mrs. Clay Grinstead.
OQEST D&amp;AWits
CaU1na at the home (jf ·Mrs
Fannie Weaver sunday were ·Mr:
and Mrs. Freddie Stewart, Dennis
f PILLOWS .
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Weaver,Bradford.
IJoyd Smith and Mrs ·
Glenn
2 VANITY LAMPS\,
Mr. and Mr11. Dale Cundiff and
son were 8 unday gueru off ·Mr.
FULL SIZE GAS
and Mrs. Hept'y Reitmire. ,
Godod nltute di:lnd sons
.P Men't.~'·Frw•.'d"""ay an
8 a r ay with
RANGE
Mr. and . M'l's. Ray Clarke.
Kathy wBre rallinJ on Mr.

Mrs. F. B. Litehtield.

UNBE:LIEVABLE
WHOLE
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Report On Re/}llirl
.q;,u~ 9q1 A:q p~r;11aods .(}Jed
er• an~. home room mothers.
To Mll8on Bulldinw
Given A.t MeetirtK
INJUnD A'l' WORK

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~ k.lltWC!e~ !fe&amp;aon . was
11etv!d lit tbe -Muon
School on laat 'lbunday witll

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rPqJs w!IJ lw used to run:hase 11
l'PnmJ plnycJ·. Grace Grei ner, lee.• l ~n·: ha d tm i n tere~;ti ng program .
: T1h· Alfred fll~lll l~ Dcmon~tra ~ ~ ~ltJIJ will meet Nov. 3 at the
hrmw t•F RHrh cl (~uttrri~. The fil .
,
lltl g uf p;dtt·l'll ~ will br crmtinueJ
u_nd a rr piJI"! g iv en on the Henlnt
l unft• n•!H'l! nt J.akf' Hope r-ecently
I II polluo·k lunrll will br sl'r\'ed 11 1
~ noi!JJ. Fo,- mil t'A il eiiC' h member

$25 to $1000

TJtl

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A MYF Halloween party w11..~
twld Saturday nlghL P-rizes were
awa rded lo Jean Alhert.on . Gerald Swartz, Lloyd Dillinger and
Neva Swarl.z. Garnes and contest :•
w~:·~~ enjoyt'd . Refreshment.!!
of
dougJmuts, cider and coffee w~r(•

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Mr. and Mrs. Karol~ OblinJer
IPeJit Wednesday wltb Mr. and
lira. Joe Oblin&amp;er.
Joyce RoUI'h ll ill at her home.
Guetta of Mrs. Lawrence Clarke
were Mn. Thereu Ohlin·
&lt;-- ~~·-- R®ert, .xr. and Mrs.
Clarke and sons, MTJ. EuHesaon and Regina and Earl

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Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jer11' Beers and daughter of Wash·
in~on., D. C., Mr . and Mr~. Paul
Rickard and daughter.:~ ; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim R~'a and Jimmy, Mr.
Sunday School attendance on
an Mdrs. Furl Hogers, Miss Nao·
mi McCiillh , and Donald Rickard . Oct. _30 wu 33, oflerlng $7.97.
Worship services Were h'!Jd ""
Mr . and Mrs. Clarence Blessing th.~ close of Sunday SChool with
CbarleJS and Peggy, spent Sun- an attendance of 24.
Millard
dlf with Rev. and Mrs . Raymond I Sw;~rtz, leader.
Peters in New Haven.
Prayer sm·vice was held WedMsday evening with 27 presMt.
Cla ir Woode, leader. This week'~
leader is Lloyd Dillinger.
The WSCS observed lhe week
M Jlrayer and self denial Tuc,g.
day evening. Eleanor Boyles w.u

The Dolly Sentinel,

ROOM SUITE

CAN BE liOUGRT SEPARATELY

LIIERAL TERMS
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IMason Personals

J\lr. nnrl 1\tn. Ai'lhur Atherton I
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Evelyn . Pt-offttt Wll
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Phone; 432 or SU6, l'umm·oy
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Hel t•rl Firt~lling
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hfr and Mt· II ld 8·
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WiJii ;wJ stown W y
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und Mr~ . fl ob&amp;rt Swartz.

Automo~lle,

-.,ti.IM*, er Tractor.''

POSl!. BOND
Lllwn•nl't&gt; i\1cDanlcl 20 Guy,;.
vllh1, IJOslc cl 11 $13, apPearHIICil'
bond on the charge of Rpeedih ,
Monday. Th e Highway Patrol r~
porlt'd thnt he is to appear before

Ma,,or E F Rob!

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orne oq
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110111 atbul'lmce on Monday, afOOr
having A~hmited to •urgery ~l
1 Sl M~y s hospltal. Mrs. Proffitt
was injured last week In an a"to
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mobJie accident near Huntln11ton
whUe enroutc to attend a Gtrden
Club Conventior..
Luther Taeker and 1 i 1 ~ Niu
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o um us, were wee enu guea I
i of their Mother, Mr1. BJancbe
Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Brown ·re.
turaed home on Sua4ay after
havin~t Viii~ witb their son and
, daughtfrr·ln·law, Mr. and Mra.
Mu Brown. Jenkln•town, Pa.,
for 'the paat aeveral weeki.
Mr. •nd Mti. Cecil Martin,
Mro, Hlt!OI Hiriln and dlugltter.
Phyllla ""'" rellll'oed to t~
homea ln Attlca, Kansa11,
afjor
havt~tr~~ !peftt \aat week
Wih
Jlf. ilid Mi'll. Dlliu YeaJ"r and
other relati\'tN in tbf hnd atua.
IOtitlr, '!*I , t_he w,ck~nd . ~e_Jt ,
'Mtl. Lone Cold, Pomeroy, 1
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Ruttoncut-

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•"l'he Big Busy Store Wiler. YoJir $ Has•Cents'"

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... llo M&lt;l&lt;lftlao, ...... !ittl'wortf lnd ltlh. II. 1!!.
bdin, .11\ltliltll, ipul lilt

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TCO-.aJioll the heelo of
. Buick In hlstory:....nd beats it on every """"·

In sblmmer!Jig steel and solid sinew, it's Buick
for lllllll-.,ul th....,'s never been anything like
It lor pure automobile.
You 'got b gt&gt;ed hint of what we mean when
you toke in tho sweep·ahead styling of it-from
the nir-sp~ttlng prow ofits V-front grille lo the
robust take of Its amlod rear pro8le.

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Tho might of bill: 822-chblc-lnch Vl! engines fn
evl!ry Series brings new , _ d bl!lh power to

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wheel abd Mntrols-in the rich new lnstn1ment

rear wheel1-tbe :whole rear end bas tieen
endowed with exira brawn and' heft and fKilldil)' to handle It

Mr. \lid

lettti.

ll(rt: (), "· Olioftlll, )111!(o., ana
lit. ""' lftl. wm. ·

He)ere. GMio ......,
1\eeol psto ol Mr. and !Ira.

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panel Wllh ooft-padded top and glowing dials
that dolaU your progress · In changing colors.

"".J:Opll!'lmolll 01 loll au.at.
n. Allee Wol... ..,. frl. · . - 111e •••I rueot lit
hor w• ond 'r.th•Ulloliw, lilt.
!OIL Ml'l. l;)lt&lt;loe Weicoa4o.

But it'• when you pul this beauty to the city

od &amp;~,... Leonltll lltolll
a- Yh.., w1to •oro ..-.oi·
It llll'rltd on reoldllll 1!1 lhe

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Ra.ll . Ctllllll'fl&lt; Mrt. !11 L.
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Bonecutter and

500 r. Main St.

G.ame~

~Jayed

Connie,
and

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M.ra. Fry .served refresbmenta at

Galli· the eon~IUJlon of the eveninJ all1
polls Mo~day. ~·lllJted by her daughtt!r, Eileen.
. M:t. and :Mri. Roll Wlnebren&amp;Attend ina •~e Mrs. Lucy Johnbopp'••
ln
Pt.
Pleater t w«e
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da.y wu .......
, in toe'Wing ru. a "''·
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anu_ •.oa•dy~~•. "ddrl u ... ~ht. of Dinner wu,served to
apprOxiJD.C
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Marlon, 0., 1fere ·· over
niJ;ht
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bolton of
pe~U ot J.'lr. and Ml'l. Harley Kilt• Hill, Ohio, are
vititiq
Bonecutter tec:ently.
with Mrs. Hannab Thompllon of
Mr. And.-!"'· l'ted R.olwb w~ Vernon.
L
ruettJ of Mr. and Mn. HOWQd
Rowh of VmtOI"., Tuelday.
Mr. Walton and Wandie ll.oulb
Jrlr. And Mrt. Ed Fry had u( of Lancaster, visited recently
tbeir gu.eat. TUe1day, Yra. Rho- with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Yeager
d.a Yeager: of . MiJOD, Mr.
and and other relatives.
ed to Pt

Pieuant

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Mra. Willie Martin, 1411- a.z,e1
Martin and · daughter ot Kanau.
Tbe Hartin listen are cousins of
Mrs. riy, being tbe daua:ht.en
of lofrs. Elbabeth Yeaa:er Mf
Daniel.· Thi8 wu their flnt vb t
to W. Va .• 'nd they blld
never
met Mrl. Fry,
1lhe Ladle• Aid of -Board Bapt·
tat ' Church met Wednesday with
Ella' and Maude Blessing. Tbe

spent Sunday with Mrs. Cora
Oblinger wllo is bedfaat.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Otd spe~t
sunday wltb Mr. and MD. Did
Ord and family.
~
CalUna: at the bbme of Mr. and
·Mr.t. Raymon&lt;Ulou.&amp;b S:u.u.day werd
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Martin and
son, Cher•.er; Mrs . ..Etna Bum,
~- Harold VanMeter, Leftl
Sprouse, Shirley JohMon, Janice
and Sandra Gibbs, Judy and 'Gor·
don Clarke, ~s. Sbidey Hesaoa
and dauahter and Dorill Oblinger.
Jantce Gibbs and Judy' 'Clarke
spent Saturday night wllb Mh.
Evelyn Roush and daughter..
Guests of Mrs. Harry Ord. recently we~~ Mrs. Lucy' Kaylor- •nd
Mrs. Estyl Clarke.
M-r. and Mrs. Clifford GtUiam·
were visiting
with Mr. and ·Mn.
Raymond
Roush.
Mr. and Mra. Doraey Roush and
Emogene, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Grin
stead, Bemice and Shirley John·

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Ga:s- lllolnFa --~~ncutter • 1 wu ,_~b
po • rluaY conau ... ng m:-r
physician. She wu accompanied
:_hfe~r ~-Pt. PleaaaiJ,t by Mpl.
Mr. and Mn. DonaJd Th9mp1011 and Gloria called 011 Mr. nd
lira. Harry Thompson of Oak
Grove W~day eveaiac.
Prayer services were eoatducted
in Oak Grove EU8 Church Wed-nesday llaht .w. Mr.. 'lAura
Gibbs 81 leader,
Mr. Ernie and Min Twila JUt.
tard visited wid. Mn
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kina of New Haven Frtd:;~
Mr. and Mn:. Arch lUntlll aad
Mrs. Virginia Sayre of J.tasoi:J,
were ln l GI1Upoll 11
Saturday,
where Mrs. Roush consulted her
doctor at Holzer Hospital.
· Mrs. Garnet Chapman, Beatrice
Lon Blelllifii, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roush, Sandra and Mllton
Ray, were shopping iD
Point
Pleasant, Saturday,
The neighbors and friends of
Mrs. Naomi Yeager gathered at
lhet bome, - Friday evening, to
11e w rug rags fo.- the Ladies Aid
O1 Oat Gl'tJVe l:'tJJ Church. Thert'
were approxintatety seven Women
participating, with several of

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Ronnie were calling at the home

of Mrs. Bertha Clarke and chil·

A eo-feted diab dinner wu en- vilited Ku Ltlef Trew Saturday.
joyed by all wlth the rtmaioder
Ruth Wheeler anc! Bobby RNM
of ttw! day spent in 1ames. Blrth- spent Friday Ia Pt. Pluaapt yWt.
10a, Kn. Riley Fry, Mn. ,. V.lna day lift• were prennted t-o Mn int .Mrs. Betty Wbeel•r ud f_.
~DermiU, lin. Artme MeDer· .t..etta Foreman .
tty. they a~o called on Mr. ud
mutt al)d K.atbJ, lin. llbuiz
Mr&lt;~ . Robert Wh~Nitr of
Camp
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Presm were Mr~ _ Freda VitJohDJOa, .,..•. u.u.. ......--..--. ....,,
Con!ty.
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Jennie Dicrb111, lin. Marjorie llen, Xr1 . Jennie Did:eru, MTJ_
JlQiert, 1ln. Kabel Cheelttbrew, MaJilie Johwon, Mrs. Joy Fore
Yernal Johnson wu taten. l•to
Mf 1Ja. }I
IIJ'J: liar ret ao man, .Mra. Lucy JohDJOn, Mr., t)R Amerieao LeJion at Kiddl•
Eva Fowler, Mrs. Evalee Wolf ~ Wr.dneaday eveatne.
ltn.
jotw!:,
Beln t.ewl.s, Mn. Shelia Henry, and Connie, Mn. Rn11eanna Man
Praoksters . placed coal
cara
Mrt. M.ae Van lleter, Retba Le- ley and Kath)' and Tony and Yrs_
l&lt;:rON
Utit
road
baek
of
here
and
Fry.
wll, Kary Ke-lna:er, Loi.J Newc:auad
John
Albright
and
berry, Joune Keatiacer, IlfDJ«:e
chariese
Wheeler
wbo
were
on
ANNOUNCE IIIIT&gt;I
Wandlina, bbe! Wandllnc. detheir
way
aquirrel
JuantinJ
;:o
Mrl. and Mn. Edgar Amott are
dith Wa.l idllai, El~tanor Hewbs'ry
bit
them
tausing
minor
injuriea
announcJag
the
birth
of
a
aon
Velma Newber,.,, Catherine; Stevie, •Mike, Sonnie New"--·,
Eil· Geor1e Rltbard, Oct. '1:1 at Holzer to the huntert but wncklng their
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een Fry, Mra. Byron Vry aod -Mrs. Hospl~J . lin. Arnott is ttl! form- car beyond repair. The State PoMarvin .Fry.
er Peay Trew. This ill Uttlr firJt lice are makinl an investia:ation.
child.
Mrt . Jark Reynolds of Pt. PIN!·
FRif'NDIHIP CLUI
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her mother Mn
aant viaited
The Frlebdahip bub met at the
Mr. and Mn. H. L.' Edwards of Gwen Bumgarner Stlnday, '
.
home of Mn, llmmy Carpeater Toledo vi.Jited Mr. and lln. H. E.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carperrter
fl'rlday oilbt. A round robin card VanMeter and other relatives last
attended a Halloween party for
wu teJJt t-o Mn.. Eraar Amott WHkend.
wbo bas • new JOII'. G110es were
Mn. Al.ih Fry accompanied by employee!! and friend&amp; of Sylvania
played :at.'l. Doril EadJ, JlrJ. Jaae llr. aad ·l lra. Bill Fry of Muon plant held at the Moose Hail in
Pt. Pleuant. Mr. and ·Mrs. Car.
J'obnJon/ 'Woa prii:es, .Rtfrelb- were io PartenburJ r~ently ..
menll: were served to lin. Etta
Kr. aad Jlrs. Harold Th::.ma.a, penter won a $:i prize for tbelr
Youne, Kn. Luey Trew, 'ifn. - Sbil!lla and lhel'l')' "iaited Mr. and cottumes. ·
Doril lliU. •l in. Jane lohnMn, lin. Oak Thom-. of Fltt Rock.
HeJea Eu., Jfn, 9wu Bwn'lbe school had ltJ party Frlday.
lamer. Mtt: Doddie flqnolds, Eaeb room. pve prizea.
BAKER F\IIlNITURE •
&amp;andy and ~"'atkie, Mae Ellu and
.Mrs. Betty Wheeler, Pam. Suthe ho.teu.
s.ie ud Frankie Bill of Pt. Pleasant Jpeat tbe weekend with Mr.
NONolt•D .ON aiRTMOAY
and Mn:. Robert Wheeler.
Dalt Joluwm waa honored on
Sandra Fowler of lllem Sunbil fifth bhthdaJ with a dinner at day School treated her Primary
bJJ home. Gueau wf!l'e htt Jl'llld· ~~~~ wiU. Uldy and b~o~bble
Pal'ftblfr. nd Hn. liotner Pohn blowen Neelltlf'.
S01L Dlle ttceived many Jilt•llrt. hal htzgenld,
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P'rmdt Lievin&amp;, ~- len FowitoriiAIITRIII •nuaNI
ler aDd lfrt- Hazel Lir..rina: were
Vrs. llae Fowler, postml!trws laoltellb 10 • Hallo-ween llllllQueritn Tltamed 'beme lifter~ ·hot -ada ,.,-tr ·Ill t....., Stlem xhool
Pltaliled in Parterabure. She it bOUle Saturday nijbt. Prizes were
now able to be. about her dutle., awardl'd to Sandra Fowler, Lucy
ran otuVERY
loh1110n, Jlelen. FJiu.
Approxi- 1
~- LiDie Stewart, JlrJ. Paul mately nttp attended. RefreshSt-ewart, .Mnt, Maille Jobnson and ments of cider and doughnuts
MrJ . .Lucy JohUOD attended the were terved.
funeral of Mrs. Katie Harrinn .at
M'r. and Mrt. Jack Fowler of
th• Fogett.n -J Weral Holft on &amp;t. Louis, •Mo., and Mrs. Lloyd
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ThUnda:r artenaoon.
WiU!ams of Cnttoa Yisiled ltr.
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..........-and Mrs. Frea Fisher. 'Sunrlay.
~ OD Tlte Rrtglltel&amp;
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OFFICIRS: SL.ECTED
Mr. and Mr.11. Roy R&lt;»enberger
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All officers f)f the Helping Hand of Louisa. Ky., and Mr. and
Coner 111 llld.n---'
arm Wpmen's Club Wt!re re-elect Wyatt Kearns
of Pt. Ph•a"-cnt
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t.d at the jmieting at the home oi spent Sunday wltb M:-. and Wrs.
PJ8AKEk FURNITURI 1!'1
Mra, BUe:r Fry wJth Mn. Evalee G. c . Fowler.
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THE LAST AND FINAL WEEK OF OUR

~ANNIVERSARY

.SALE

.PRICE NO 08JECT
ANNIVERSARY PRICED
AT A NEW LOW LOW PRICE
OR MORE
ON
DRESSES ~ -COATS • PANTS • JACKETS • SHOES
SHIRTS •f6\VEL$ •cuRTAINS• MEN,SWEAR
.LADIES WEAR ·· :GIRLS ~·BOYS WEAR • Domestics

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OF FINE MERCHANDISE
BEING SOLD AT A ·NEW LOW! LOW! PRICE
ANNIVERSARY PRICED

........The New 195E&gt;
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ev Mil YRINAL JOHN toN
Mill. PRY -OitiD
Mn. Byron Fry wa• booeu at
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wra "~'
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' honoriD.J ber
d&amp;UJhtu-in-law ,
Mn. Marvin Fry. MJny KiftJ were
feteived

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were
and priul
Pomeroy, Monday afternoon.
won by lln. R1ley Fry and Mri.
lin. Garnet Chapman, Mr. W. Sheila Lewit. Mn. Idabel CheeteA. Bleil~ Mr. and Mra; MelYlD brew won tbe door prize.

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Ollly Cllkoer, io !h~ lftOilum·price lleld, baa T'lf'IOD·Lovel
1\lde. Th.. l....Jty .., fealuto doe. away with ooil and leaf
!prlnl!l! lot new !hfyi!&gt;l-~l~aloty and cootrol • , : £cr smootlt•
,.,. tllat ..,.. lfillJioijdlng 1'1' air.
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P..bfti.~U~ •. J~ll&amp; Q¥petr b.. iiOok ~ ~·
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Ch~letlon.

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Gathered Und·~ ONE ROOF AT'A New LOW PRICE

TO:RBION·LEvlcrA RIDEr

Mr. and Mr~., Frank Sample•
1nd Infant son, Frank Harold,
who have beea . rOii~q in
Kttl{ ..,.rtfft111U 1\ne moved

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A new adVance in Vati';ale
Pi cl. Oynrdl9w~

goe$ a.iq&gt;l,nes one ·betterup ~~ get•
away IR nOQltd ddving . · I switbb-.: the .
pit&lt;h. But whlil! fdu need tllilt ~· iu.,., It"•
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and cbUdren.
M:r. and Mrs. Elmer Baird and
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~nd family -of Pomeroy were visit· witb Mr. and Mrs. F. , B. Litch·
mg Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reitmlre field.
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Mr... an(! }ft.11. Franklin Clarke
Sunday.
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were recent guests of Mrs. Susie · Sunday.
Edwards.
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IMr.s. Cecil ·Martin was visitln1
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. her daughter Mrs. Raymond Rousk
Bob Clarke were :Mr; and
lfn. Monday.
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Robert Clarkfi! Jr., of ChUUcotbe
Wm. Clarke made i bu&amp;ine.'ls
and
and Mrs. Bill Forbes and trip to Buryrus over tbe Wetktnd.
, Charleston.
:Mrs, Clay Grlnsteiiti and Mrs.
. and Mrs. Carl Clarke were Esthei King were visiting Mrs.
in Pt. Pleasant Monday. Waneta Clarke recently.
·Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clarke
Kink and Mrs. An.
aa . Bumgardner were recent and Mrs. Lawrence ClarKe were in
euest. of Mrs. Carl Clarke.
Rutland Monday viliting -Mr. and
lin. Harry Ord attended the an- Mrs. Blaine Carter.
. nua) tarm women's elub in New
Wm. Clarke attended the footHaven Thursd31.
ball game
Morgantown recentMrs. Clyde &lt;;:Iarke and .son ly -.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Theresa Oblinger was visCarl Clarke.
iting her motber, Mn, Bertha
'Mr. and Mrs. Willie Johnson Clarke Tuesday.

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The Doily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Seventy 1'ah~ma High Students
Announced For The Honor Roll
.sn.ttr atudeata aeklned anJ'ap of '1r' or blUer to mate tlae
-.or toll ot Wab.am.a Hl&amp;lt
~ aceordiaiJ to u aDD.CMmce
11eat from tJR office ol Clyde
Folq, principal,
Of the anuty .atudeatl makln:
the IandOr roll, ela'bt had 1tni&amp;ht
.. ~~... I:Yf:l"'t'e:a. They 'lftft 6andrJ.
Jloulb and Tommy Vaaee, lellion;
Donna leflen ud Juoe Speuer,
,k&amp;aiora:; Marilyn. P'otlea.ana: and
lames Henderson, .aphomoret
and HetJr7 BuqfSa and Howu-d
McDaniel, lrethmea.
Tbe reDUiinder of ~e honor roll
il a.a:followa:
Seniors: Diane Cap~b:vt, lanit~
Duacan, Janice Hall, Betty Jone.,
Larry Kia&amp;, Ronnie lCeGlotbliD,
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Wa~er
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L... rry Hou:u&amp;ardaer , Eleanor Cun
dJff, Julia Edwardl, Janice 1'owler, Kar~n Hall, Patty
Muocy,
Ruth Ro01h, and Shirley R.ou•b.
Jqn1on: Tommy Browa, Peggy
Bltning, Joe Ford, Peggy Jw:lia,
Bob Oliver, Sally Proffitt, Carol

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Balpb Stewart, Jue Icea
.l:l?wo: and JO Ann Justis.
Sopbl)mora: Linda Brinker,
Ann Ch!Jler, Sbi.J·I.ey Lyons, R :r
br,;-t NcGiotldln, J : :e Powell, Ell·
ltwe RayburD, Patty Rogers, lane
Woll and Carol Blake.

F ruh:nea.: Ro~ Artis, Ruth
Boswt~a, lla.rte Jewell, AnD Newl.aad, Nuey Stewart, Pbyll.ia Ziet
afoote, BUJ ISoyer, Fay Burtoa,
Julllln&amp; WtClu.nJ, Barbara M..IDaniel, Jo ADll Oliver, la.rt SteWart,
Yiacda Thompson. Bill Fo&amp;]esong,
Ruth Grimm, Nancy Sberry and
Judy W ...b.
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aY l:n. Col'l

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WILL CLASS
ud Hilda Rowh

Mere bosteun to a SlUler party
.xt. 2.8, at the bome of the later.
A demondntiOD
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C ames were pb1ed and prizM
;;~·,nrded. Rdre.Juneata were HrYc:d lo x.ra. leu.le Cartwriabt. Mn.
RhOOa Fn, ltn. Fred Gibbl, Mn.
L era VanMeter, Mn. OpaJ 'J'urn.
buU, Mn. Sadie llarr, lin. Jue
Benoett, 11!"1. Bennett Sr., Mn.
Mary Wama:ley ud SuDe. 'lira.
Mllrgarel aad Lea• Yox, Jl.ll• Ka
tie Oliv«, Mn. Lola Ann Youug,
lin. GladJ• Man-, Mrs. Fim1 Gilland, Mm. Mildred Riley,
Mrs.
Evelyn NielaoboD, Mrs. Levera
Piersall, Tommie and Petie Rowb.

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Eighth Grade: John Boyer, CarMW Joann Varian h.u emplo)'ol MeCIIDIJwl, Suz.aone Wolpert, ment at Holzer Hospital aa leer&amp;
and WilnWioe Clark.
J tary.
Seventh Grade: Joan Ca.rroli,
.tamest Henri is a patient 1t
?.'"~ B'rey, Donna Heuon, Dale Holzer H01pital.
lust11. Karen Stewart and Kitty
Mr. aDd Mn. Nate Rid:ard and
.Brown.
Mls. Anna Hoffman viaited Mr.
Iackie Capehart, Katby ' FowlC!'I', and Mn. Hoy Fo~r: recently,
Dorle lone., Robert Kell, Sheldon
llr11. lfart.lla and .JoaDD Bennett
Rowb. Rulb Sc!arberry, and Lollil or Waverly are vlsitia.g Mr. and
Sisrnoado.
Mrs. James Bennett.
CharleAe Vnian Sr. baa bet&gt;n
returned home from Holur HO$pitzl and ia improved.
Xr. and Mrs. John Forshee and
the
family of Barberton Spent
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy
.A muquerade party f« mi!DI- and Paula UayiW"d, U&amp;liett.
Fo:t .
ben ol tbe Youth Choir of the Atteadlae were Sharon MeIKaUJrt Methodiat Church
wu Daniel. David Waraer, Riebard
recently Held in the
churcb Swackbammer, CGanie
Newton,
buement. Hoeteu for the alfair Paula lla)'lW'd. Nancy McDauiel,
was Mn. W. R. Prolfitt, director Ann Harrb, Claudil Zerkle, Pat·
of the arou!'). She waa hlilted b/ b' Newland, Sharon Ric:hardsoa,
Mrs. W. H. Foaletona. lin. Clar1 Haney Pn:Jffitt, Robert Joh010n,
Rouab, and Mn. Margaret Pid:, Charlet
Swac::tbammer,
But
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Sprouae, Stephen Burgee3, KarWinnera (;I prize1 for
co. en Stewart,
Barban Wilson,
Tl.lrner,
tuinfi: welt - Patty Newland and Beverly Rou1h, Judy
BeverlY Rouwb, prettiest; Chtr- lltkie Capehart, Judy Roush,
Jea
Swackhammer,
funniest ; Patricia Riley, Darlene Stukey,
Jackie Capehart, most unusual; and Mary Bunia.

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Masquerade Party Is Staged

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Jolmny Call, linlmy Blake IDd
Raady Va.a)[et.er att~aded -. party
at Kiddleport Saturday altemoon
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Mr. aad Jlrt. Ray Johael
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for Ray Pictem m.
lln. Alma Johnson and family
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spent SUrlthJ' in Glellwood viJ:lt
BopU.• Church, s.oun~ay and Mn. Virfll Burru s..u,.
Ina rehiUves Md friencb .
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llr. ud lin. Fl-ed Gibbs Jr.,
llaater Joe 1ftd lltUe
llill and 11.i51 Ella called on Mn.
Columbu. spent the weekend wi th
A Week of i"l'ayer and Self De- Clarabell Grimm, spent Slturday Cora Boap, SuD411
afternoon.
)fl'$. Atma l'unler or· ~bi10 parenta, ·Mr. JDd Mrs. Fred n.Rl was observed by members ol rd&amp;bt witb Mr. and lin. All~n wbo is UJ.
e:nlertlined ber SUDda)' leboof
Gibt), 81'.
• he WSCS of the Muon Methodist Proaer actd Shirley'.
Clua wWII a .•.aJa.querade parti at
Chun·h !rom Sunday, Oct. 23, DD·
Judy Grimm attended SUnday
Mr. W. A. Blesdnc.. Kn. Gat- her home on Saturday aften~
llr. and Kra. Daniel Killing· ul Oet 30.
School at Board, Sunday morn- nett Chipman. Beatrice, llr. ud
Priles were won by Jaa.DDe VM-.
wartth, are parent.t of a new· born
~!embc~.s Kat hered at tbe church toa.
Mrs. Melvin Bonecuter and Con- Meter, Jo7 Thabet, Shlrler ,pie- ,
SGD named lobo Mary. Grandpar- 1 on Sunday evening fur the ~tVen. lit. ud• Mrs. Hay BoltoD were nie, motored lo Leon,
Su.ndaJ K.lmley, Pbyllil Queea, S~
enb are Mr. nd Mrs. William Ste.- 1 In!: servt:e and bea rd talks livtn tuub o.f Mr. and Mn.
Cecil aftf:I'D.oon. visited iD the home Queen and Susan Wara.er.
. .rt and Rev. and Mra. Howard on m!s~ 1 onary work in several
.,.&amp;... - .... of Mr. Gandy lDd were aoeom- Attendine wNe ConDie ~"iii, ...,
Kill"lna..--•
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ond EUa,
~-- paoled bome
Mr. Ard.\· bour, JIDe Bura-. JO&gt; ~ 1'
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DltbL_.., ....by
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1 c-ountrtcs throughout the W11rJd.
The Halloween soctal held a t i Th e tal ks were given by Mrs.
Mr. •-' Mrs. Calvin W.eui.Qg, Chapman lou ,..... e.
JoiDD.e Vu Meller, Susan Wa~~·
tbe cburrb bl$ement was a .sue- II htne Van ~atre, Mrs. Stella Chat- Mn. Jlde Stewart of
West Mr. .ud .ll.rs.. llJien Proaer and SJ:laron and PIJ11111 Quea, II4IIJ:
t:;ut and $85 was cleared.
''"· , ,,,. , L&lt;'l •h Zerklr and Mrs,
........... t Shirley, of Board, called on. RUey, SUA.D JobRJOn, ~ ~
0 friends in thiJ; aru Sunday eve- Wilson, sb·Jrley lfeKinD""",
II r . an d M!"8. C· W · 8 umgard ner ~far~artt
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Columbia,
werePaul
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and Mn.
Bleuing
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attended the M'anhall
College &lt;trarh.,rt, pa!tor ar' the thp"&lt;:b POint Pleasant. Other guests
in Ding.
Chattin, Judy Turner. Jaale ,....._
b_o~ecoml~g Salurda&gt;: and- also I eu mm~nde d the group on feir the afternoon were Mrs. Leu M:r. WI..Vne Hut, Jr., of Col- pet and the h05tesa.
, !-~VIstted thetr Mn, Calvm.
·1 m 1 ~ 5 wnary work.
Noble. Mn. Ruth Riley
and umbul, Spent the weekepd with
friend of Muon.
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bi1 fatber and mother, M'r. and
Naw CA.• COMPANY ,,; •
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Mr. and Mrs. &lt;.:. W. Bumgardnc~ '
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Mr*. Warne Hart, Sr., and atTbe Sayre Brotben, Layton IJ1d J.
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
BAKE SALI! TO 8&amp; HELD
Those vlmUna: Mr. an
..~- '"'oded -"'•-'•• ' School at Oak Ralph, have starled a eab bculneu
u-- n- 1
Roush :~n d ''.r . an d
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1 he Avalanch.e Fal'lll Woml!'ft'J Fred Roush, Sunday, were JIU", Gro
in New Haven ud Masoa Cl..._,
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llld lfn, Bert RoWm Uld P'OIId·
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Mrli . . . Gilland ot N('w Haven . ~·hill wtll bold a bake .air on C;JQ1dren of -Leon, Mn. Grover
Mrtl. Dono. Atem. who Ia eoa- The l{aven Cab Company· at~-~ ,
Mr. and .~r.s. l,(&gt;Roy Ly~n.s and S.Jturday. Nov. r:. in tbe
$IJ,yer and two children, of C. nl..Ong i,g a home in
P~nt Haven and the Bend Cab Company
daughter Vtslted _w1lh 1hl'lr son, j Bu ddin g in New Haven accord~ng burn.
Mr. and Mn. KeDQetb Pleaaant frGm 1 reeem openboa of .Mason are operated by th~
~al~ ~-_Lyons, w1fe !!nd daughters t() an ;:mnouncement by Mm Bllet Of Point Pleasaat.
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1pent 's.t~ night al home two brotheys.
In Ch1lllcoth~ ~unday
St;mlt·y S!aats.
. Mr. CIM-ente Browllt, who ts tn wttb her a.uslNitul. but will have t.o
Twtnty-rour hour st"l"Vice iS, o5~
Mr. and Mr.s. URoy Lyons and
tr_alninc at Pt. Knox, Ky.. Ia retum uaW ebe pins
mor-e fered by the new busintJiill.
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dlughter vlslll'd • ·lth Mr
and Oirthday Fitt~en or bis friends Vit!t1111 his fa~ and mother, ~~urtis ~ wu a bus- Frlcfl1 Dight with his fUlllr.._ ,., "'·•
Mrs . Arthur Groppenbacher and also att end~d. Me received ma,ny Mr. and ,Mrs.
lie Brpwn and ineu visitor ~ New Haven, PoMr. Herman Bleuiq · ..11~
son ol carpenter, Mond&lt;~ .
nit:{' girts. Ice c::rr.am -~d e¥e atteaded . SUDday
hool at Boarcl. meroY aDd pt.,. Pleasant, Thursday Clareate Brown caUed 011 ... 1. -~ .,
)fr8. LeJJa Lyons spent Salur· was .served by bis mother and
l«r· ~Uas Yeager of Muon, Friday and Saturdly.
Rena Bonet!ulter and
CDU._ ...,
dl)' wrtb Leonard Lyon&amp; or Lao- aunls. A ~:ood time WalJ bad by taU.e'd
Mr. and Mn. Ed Fry,
Mr. Harle,- Boneeutter
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stated today th1t 1be-EHtem
· ~al School eonaolidation "lero
minat-ed th!!! operatin; le¥lflt vo(Ad in th-e pilt of t'feht· 111llll in
f«mer onve-druge Distriet and 1
t- nlne mUlA in fonner Central Local School District.
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.seven -mill levy an next-1\t-sda.,·~
ballnt for :fchool operation ln
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Locil
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lr MRS. W. R. JOHNSTON
Lion of olflcen held and
t.he
the
Member• of· tbe Wllllnl Work- luncheon at 12:15. Alter
fl'l Sunday School Cl111 were luncheon, a skit was pruentN
aueata on the WSAZ--TY "Coftee by Mn. Gerald Rood.
Speaker
Time" televitlon ··how. Several BIJl Gregory, aulltant
Ma1011
of them were pruented Jifta on County Aaent, «hewed nhde~~ on
the Mon'day morning lhow, Otto- avera1e home llvina in
Korea.
boer 24. Those who attended were JUmmaey of the club work durMr~. 8111 Howard, Mra . .J. L. Ste· ing the paat year. lru~tallaUo,n of
wart, Mrs. W. A. Dennis, Mr•. oftlcen was by Mre. John Wat.
Jamee Ball, Mrs. Rufua Casto, t~rson and the meetlng ciOHd
J!n. Jeu Abel, Mn. 0 . J . How- by •lnglng "M1y The Good ~rd
ard, Jr., Mn. Carl KinJ, Mr11. Ot· Ble~s and Keep You" by Mrs. A.
to BOttle, at:n. Wyatt Chadwell, E. SOmmer.
Mn. John Moraan, Ml'l. Jlalph
Cluhl N!preaeuted were Ann
l"lnk 1nd dau,ehter. Mr.. Ray. Bailey,
Avalanche, Cherokee,
mond DarUnJ, Mr~. Lee of But- Help111J Hand, lllahJe,
Leon
Un1, Iowa, Mn. Ha&amp;en Routh, Kome Makera, Pioneer, Poca·
Mra. Carrie Bumgardner, and hnntas, Rhododendren, Upland
Mra. o. J. Howard, Sr.
aad Wohelo.
ROUSH IISTI..
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ROUih Slltera recently
l.UTHifll LEAGUERS
A &amp;roup of Luther Lea1uers •
went to · Parkenbur1 at tb11ir
mOnthly
"let-to-tether". They 1 from St. Pa\il's Lutheran Church I
•re Mra. Otho Ltevlnll, Mn. Fer- 1attended the Southern Dbtrlct
rlJ J'uatls: Mra, Stanley H1rt, M~ll. LIJ.ther Le&amp;Jue Rally, held at the
binaa Olbba, Mra. Earl Henry. Trinlt.v Luthtn-an Church
on
Mn. Clrl ClArk an1 Mrt, Law- Sua.da)', Oct. 24.
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The youU,s represtnted ch1,1rch·
IDY KOUTS
. !I from New Ht1'cn, Parkers; The Boy kchlta met at tbe city hurl, Charleston and
HuntJngbutld.ing wlth leaders Burl Wall· lon.
aee and John Ferguson. The
The Rally opened with a
Detroop wu driLled In marehln1. YOtlonal Service wHb Trinity
and Look part In tho Halloween 1Leaa11ers as leaders.
J'et:tlv•l Parade. TheTe were eloDuring the bualnen eenlon
ven memben preaant fur the dlltrlct vice president, Rnnnle
McGlothlin
of
New
mcetlnjl.
Haven
Church pre!Lid~;~d .
WOMIN'I CLUI
New ofticors were eJected
Mn. Mark W1rd
entertained with Ronnie Mcc;Jiothlln a1 preS:
the Woraen'J Club at her
home Jdent, for the co.Pilll year.
on Tueaday, October 20, With
New Haven Loasuen and
Mn. Jack Frey as
C'!O·hoateu. their Spomura and parent~ at·
Club prealdent, Mra. Paul Powell tencUn1 were, Paul Grinstead,
ptealded and opened the meet- Jean Grh1111ead, Doria Elliott,
lnt with lORI and club
eollert. Jimmy Fry, John Llyne, Jimm)'
The· elub year booke were dl• Hendenon, Ronnie McGlothlin,
trlbat~ct ·to' tbe membert.
Patty Muncy, Jack Pau1b,
Mr.
.John Morean,
festival ad Mn. Ertwin Roush, Mr.
and
chillrman, 1ave 1 Nport and Urt. John Fry and !Jr. and Mr•,
mflmbera wen tppolnted WOJ"k Paul Henderaon,
1Kiun to operate the atand. Membera eontribut.ed money to cover
Mr. and Mrs. William Btalnak·
eOtLI of food u~e~d.
er of Spenct'J', W. Va., vt.Ued
Mn. E. L Stein ehalnn1n ol Mrs. Harry Dyer on Sunday.
tho Chrl1tma• Buaar aave a
Mr. an~ Mr11. Paul Scally 1nd
port. Wotlr;abopt w!IJ be h~ld, at Tom, wore in Ch•rlnt.on.. Sunda)'
whlcb time. aood• to be 11old to . meet Haney at the
Kan~wha
will be made. Memben 1141lected Airport, who new on from At·
or wera appointed projects to do. lanta, Oa., 1fter vl!titlng
the~.
a the p11d week.
The poap voted to aend
bol of Hwlnt or knltUn1 mater·
W. 10 lho Gorman Military Mr. and Mn. Robert Johnston
llr. 1nd
Youth and Mn. l1mee Htmpten and children, vi
Mn.
Bob
l:uon
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Five
J*olnll,
wu appoint~ ebalnnan. Thl1
wUJ be the club'• ''loreian pro- near romeroy, 0., on Sunday.
Pa111tor I)eters attended
the
joel" '"' •1111,
Mlulonor
Tralnln1
School
for
Mn. Jame• Hampton IIVf
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talk on tho Ubrary Comml11ilon, Paaton of thoa SJnod on Wed.
hew it " operated . and what I• nesda)l and Thuraday ln Clarka1\eed to open a PubUe Library. burJ. W. Va.
ProtHdl fi'Cim the
Chrl1tmu
Mrt. Paul rowel!, Mfl. Paul
Bauar are to be u~~ed In helplna Hendentln, Mn. £. L. Stein, Mr11.
open the Public Library . Any Robert McGlothlin and Mra. Don.
orpat.uUon wlahln1 to denate aid F. Rouah, attended lbe dl•
to tht. eaue. plu~e eont.art
trkt ronventlon ot l"edtrlted
member of the Women'•
Women'• Club&amp; In Jluntl~ton,
Refrelhmenta were
W, Va., on Frt•u.)'.
the h01te11u 10 thote present.
sund17 auest of T, 8. AdaiWI
DINNIR
,.., lin. Wlolred Adamo Holllnd
Mn1. R. A. Grtftltcad wu
of Dall111, Texu.
ott4 recenUy wllh a .!&gt;1•1bdl~
dlnnor al lbe home of
~IV!tTO&lt;:K SA~II
Jln. llelvlo Knapp, Man1
GALLIPOLIS-HOGS IT$ In :UO
lif" ,...,.. pruenLed lo lin, lbt , If to \D; 120 11110 lbo If lo
Grtnltead, from tbe Mlft1 IUtatl 18; Lilbtl 13-13; Fat lttWI 111-14:
prftlnt.
Stap 10..13; Boara 7•12; Sow11 &amp;
Thtr. 1nte Mftral IUI'IIlt who Pll!l 80-120; Sholt.t 4-1ft.
ame from out ol town to at&amp;end
CA'tTl.fi'...-.-Bteera i(t.-18; llalfere
,the
WOMIN
3-16; Baby Beet 10.11: Fa' Cowa
8-12 . 50~ C1nnere 6-1; Bull• 1-14:
.Milk Cnw11 $).t90.
VI!.AL CALVES-ToptiUO: S&lt;·
eondw 22-M; Modlum 15-10; Com.
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New modet.-all with bold new Motorti.mic.Stgling. More
modet.-in(:luding two new '-"'iior 1tti~dtops and two new
9-ptusenger station wagons. New excitement under the
hood-up to 20S horsepower and 9.25 to 1' compreHion
ratio. Thii-reniem,ber-ia the cqr th4t broke the Pikes
hak record In a f&amp;iatori!·Wutkmg, 'preprodudwn trial.
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ehamplng at the bit. For theea '56 CbeV.:
rolet.s were born with an urp togo places I
~ut look 'e111 over lint. Look at that
b1gger, wider, lnON! lllaSsive
grille, Follow that lower
speedline of chl'OIIIe back
to those 88SS)', high-101 taU·
lights (the one on the Jeff
swings down to uncover •
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Your choice of the new "Blue-Flame" 6

with 140 h.p, and new hf8her COIIIPI'088ion
or C~evrolet's. record-breaking VS power
rara1ng up to a new high of 205 h.p. and
9·2?, .to I compreasion ratio I Automatic,
and comfort and ll&amp;fety f~uru t U Chev.
rolet doean't offer lhem, it's olllf becauae
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